Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir confirmed that he would be eligible to play in the Indian Premier League by next year. The 32-year-old hinted at his interest in being a part of the IPL ...
Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir is looking to play in the Indian Premier League 2026, as he revealed his plans for the Indian cash-rich league. Amir retired from international cricket in 2024 ...
Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has hailed India's Jasprit Bumrah as the best fast bowler in the world for being a complete package. Bumrah is not a part of India's ongoing Champions ...
Former Pakistan speedster Mohammad Amir is looking for an Indian Premier League (IPL) contract in 2026 and said that he would ...
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Gulbadin Nair hits back at Mohammad Amir after ex-Pakistan pacer mocks him in ILT20 final: 'If you don't show respect…'Tempers flared in the contest as Vipers' Mohammad Amir gave a send-off to Dubai Capitals' Gulbadin Naib. The left-arm pacer bowled a yorker, adjudging Gulbadin out LBW. After dismissing the ...
Recently, veteran Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir announced that he will be eligible to play in the IPL starting next year. Amir’s spouse, Narjis, holds UK citizenship, and the left-arm fast ...
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India Today on MSNMohammad Amir, Virat Kohli at RCB? Pakistan pacer keen to play IPL in 2026Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has expressed his eagerness to be a part of the Indian Premier League and is hoping it will come ...
Veteran Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has expressed his hope of playing in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season, revealing his desire to represent Virat Kohli's team, Royal Challengers ...
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Babar Azam should play at No.3: Mohammad Amir not a fan of Pakistan star's new roleFormer Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir feels that Babar Azam should stick to his strength and play at the No.3 spot in ODIs. Babar was used by Pakistan in the opener's role during the tri-series ...
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