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Warner fell down facing yorker by Amir



Mohammad Amir has been really below average in the series against Australia. He has not been the ace fast bowler for Pakistan though people thought he would be. He has been
a failure so far. Not much wickets for him and then he conceded runs as well.

This here is one of those balls which we can call good ones from him. Amir bowled a Yorker here to Warner and was successful in getting Warner down but still could not get his wicket. The ball was hit towards the pads and Warner tried to flick it but could not.

This ball was good but you can count the number of good balls bowled by Amir in the last four series. They are not much in number and this is something which is hurting Pakistan. They need Amir to get them wickets at any stage and make the opposition nervous.
Amir looks ordinary most of the time. He bowls with a very ordinary line and length and hence the results are never there. Also he is unlucky at times as well. He does not get the wickets despite getting good balls. Now even people have started pointing out towards his performances as well. They are not there and as a result the frustration in people is rising in Pakistan mostly.


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