Mohammad Amir In Caribbean Premier League: Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir is a part of Jamaica Tallawahs in the Caribbean Premier League being played these days. The second qualifier match of the league was played between Jamaica Tallawahs and Guyana Amazon Warriors, in which the Pakistani batsman defeated Mohammad Aamir. Actually, Pakistan’s wicketkeeper batsman Azam Khan is playing for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the league and he hit three boundaries including two sixes in three balls in Mohammad Aamir’s over.
Coming to bat first in the match, Azam Khan, batting at number 5 for Guyana Amazon Warriors, played a brilliant inning of 54 runs in 27 balls. This was the biggest innings from Guyana in the match. This innings of Azam included 5 fours and 4 sixes. During this, Azam hit six, four and six consecutively on three balls of former left-arm Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Aamir, playing for Jamaica Tallawahs.
In this way Azam took 16 runs in just three balls of Mohammad Aamir’s over. However, the remaining three balls remained dot and one ball went wide. In this way, a total of 17 runs came in Aamir’s over. Aamir bowled the first ball wide. After this he bowled two consecutive dot balls. But on the third ball, Azam Khan hit a brilliant six over long on. After this, the fourth ball took the outside edge of Azam’s bat and went through first slip towards the boundary for a four. Then on the fifth ball, Azam Khan hit a brilliant six towards the off side. After this the last ball of the over was a dot.
Azam Khan vs Mohammad Amir 6️⃣4️⃣6️⃣ 🤯 – @BetBarteronline Magic Moment for sure!
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Azam Khan’s team won the match
Batting first in the match, Azam Khan-led Guyana Amazon Warriors scored 182 runs for 6 wickets on the board in 20 overs. Azam Khan played the biggest inning of 54 runs for the team. In reply, Jamaica Tallawahs were all out for 101 runs in 15.2 overs. Only three batsmen could cross double figures for the team.
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