Mohammad Amir has returned to international cricket after reversing his retirement to play for Pakistan in the T20 World Cup in June.
In the T20I series against New Zealand, Amir picked up three wickets in as many matches, showcasing his effectiveness with the ball.
He has continued his form in the ongoing series against Ireland, securing two wickets, gearing up for the marquee event.
Former Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq noted Amir’s evolution over the years, emphasizing the benefits of his varied skillset for the national team.
Misbah highlighted Amir’s experience as a crucial asset, particularly in handling pressure situations and utilizing variations, especially in death overs.
Despite a slight decrease in pace and swing compared to his earlier days, Amir’s experience and ability to deliver under pressure make him an invaluable asset for Pakistan.
Amir has a remarkable record against India in T20Is, with an average of 7.25, showcasing his ability to perform in high-pressure matches.