Mohammad Amir claims 350 wickets in T20 cricket

Mohammad Amir claims 350 wickets in T20 cricket
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Mohammad Amir claims 350 wickets in T20 cricket.

Legendary Pakistan’s left-arm fast bowler Mohammad Amir continues to shine in his extraordinary career, becoming the third Pakistani pacer to claim 350 wickets in T20 cricket.

This remarkable feat was accomplished during a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) match, where Amir took two crucial wickets for Antigua and Barbuda against Guyana.

Mohammad Amir’s latest feat places him in an exclusive group of Pakistani fast bowlers who have excelled in the T20 format.

He joins the ranks of Wahab Riaz and Sohail Tanvir, both of whom have also surpassed the 350-wicket mark.

Wahab Riaz leads the list of Pakistani bowlers with the most T20 wickets, having taken 413 wickets in 348 matches.

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Sohail Tanvir follows with 389 wickets in 388 matches.

Amir’s achievement of 350 wickets in just 305 matches underscores his effectiveness and efficiency in the format.

Most Wickets by Pakistani Bowlers in T20 Cricket:

Bowler Wickets Matches
Wahab Riaz 413 348
Sohail Tanvir 389 388
Mohammad Amir 350 305
Shahid Afridi 347 329
Imad Wasim 346 379
Shadab Khan 326 298

Amir’s journey to this milestone has been marked by numerous marvelous performances.

Known for his lethal swing and pace, Amir has been a key player in various T20 leagues, showcasing his talent on the global stage.

He is currently playing for Antigua and Barbuda Falcons in CPL 2024.

Mohammad Amir claims 350 wickets in T20 cricket

Most recently, Amir became the number one pacer in T20 history to bowl the most maiden overs (25) in the shortest format, surpassing the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and Bhuvneshwar Kumar from India.

Mohammad Amir is a Pakistani cricketer who is playing for the Pakistan national cricket team.

He is a left-arm fast bowler and a left handed batsman.

He retired from international cricket in 2020 aged 28 but on 24 March 2024 he took his retirement back and made himself available for the Pakistan cricket team.

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