Mohammad Amir
Vitality Blast Only, Overseas Player
Bat | Left-hand | Bowl | Left-arm fast |
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Born | 13th April 1992 | National Team Eligibility | - |
Years of Service | 2021 | Debut | - |
Nickname(s) | - | Capped | - |
Local Club | - | Shirt Sponsor | - |
Other Teams
Pakistan, Federal Areas, Federal Areas Leopards, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Karachi Kings, National Bank of Pakistan, Northern, Rawalpindi, Rawalpindi Rams, Sindh, Sui Southern Gas Corporation
Overseas Teams
Chittagong Vikings (Bangladesh), Essex (England), Essex Eagles (England), Galle Gladiators (Sri Lanka), Khulna Tigers (Bangladesh), Khulna Titans (Bangladesh), Maratha Arabians (UAE)
Player Biography
Due to the rescheduling of the Pakistan Super League and COVID-related restrictions, Mohammad Amir will be unable to join-up with Kent for the 2021 Vitality Blast.
The 29-year-old is one of the world’s premier limited overs bowlers, having already won Pakistan Super League (PSL) and Vitality Blast titles, as well as a runners-up berth in 2020’s inaugural Lanka Premier League (LPL).
The left-arm seamer won both the T20 World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy with Pakistan before retiring from all forms of international cricket in 2020, and has taken 220 wickets in 190 career T20 matches to date, with a bowling average of just 22.50.