Mohammad Amir
Mohammad Amir
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Mohammad Amir is commonly known as Mohammad Aamer in some sources.
Birth and Death Dates
Mohammad Amir was born on April 13, 1992. Unfortunately, his cricket career has not been marred by any controversy or incidents that would lead to him being remembered for anything negative. He continues to be an active cricketer.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: Pakistani
Profession: Cricketer
Mohammad Amir is a talented left-arm fast bowler who has played for the Pakistan national cricket team since 2009. He rose to fame at a very young age, becoming one of the youngest players in international cricket history.
Early Life and Background
Born in Gujjar Khan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Mohammad Amir grew up with a passion for sports. His talent was recognized early on by his coaches, who encouraged him to pursue his dreams. With dedication and hard work, he quickly rose through the ranks of Pakistani cricket.
Growing up in poverty, Amir's family struggled to make ends meet. However, his mother played a significant role in supporting his cricketing ambitions. Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his career, Amir remained committed to his craft.
Major Accomplishments
Mohammad Amir has achieved several notable milestones throughout his career:
International Debut: He made his Test debut for Pakistan against Sri Lanka at the age of 17 years and 249 days.
Youth World Cup Winner: As a member of the Pakistan Under-19 team, he won the ICC Youth Cricket World Cup in 2008.
T20 World Champion: Amir was part of the Pakistani squad that clinched the T20 World Cup title in 2009.Notable Works or Actions
Mohammad Amir's most notable action is perhaps his decision to take a five-year ban from international cricket, which he subsequently reduced to three years. This move sparked controversy and debate within the cricket community.
However, his comeback to international cricket was as triumphant as any player could have hoped for – scoring crucial runs on the field and contributing significantly to Pakistan's victories.
Impact and Legacy
Mohammad Amir has had a profound impact on Pakistani cricket:
Inspiring Young Players: His remarkable journey from an underprivileged background to becoming one of the best bowlers in the world has inspired countless young players.
* Representing Country with Pride: Throughout his career, Amir has consistently demonstrated his love for playing for Pakistan.
Quotes by Mohammad Amir

I want to thank all my team-mates as well as the opponents in red ball cricket. It has been a privilege to play with and against them.

It has been an honour to represent Pakistan in the pinnacle and traditional format of the game. I, however, have decided to move away from the longer version so I can concentrate on white ball cricket.

I have toured New Zealand before and know they love the game, and they are so caring and loving, so I don't expect anything untoward from them.

When my ban was relaxed I began playing club cricket. Imagine, for a person who had played at Lord's, to play with a club team who didn't have proper kit against another club team in Lahore.

There are two teams against whom my energy is always very high: India and Australia.

The main thing for a bowler is his wrist position, and that, as I've said before, is something I'm working on.

When you are 16 or 17, you think you are right about everything. But when you are over 20, you realise the mistakes you made at 16 or 18. You learn with age.


