'Like the thing Razzaq had said about Bumrah': Kaneria hammers Amir for 'suddenly' comment about star India batsman

Previous Pakistan leg-heathen Danish Kaneria isn't intrigued with a new assertion made by Mohammad Amir about a star India batsman. 

 

Previous Pakistan leg-heathen Danish Kaneria isn't intrigued with a new assertion made by Mohammad Amir about an India batsman. In a new meeting with Cricwick, Amir, who resigned from global cricket a year ago, had referenced how he's constantly appreciated bowling to India's star-batting pair of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, while bringing up that he discovered bowling to Rohit simpler. 

 

"I think that its simple to bowl to him (Rohit). I feel that I can get him out the two different ways. He battles against the in-pleasure seeker from a left-armer and just as against the ball that disappears right off the bat," Amir had said. 

 

Reacting to Amir's assertion, Kaneria feels the left-arm pacer's remark holds no importance. Moreover, Kaneria figures Amir's remark about Rohit is like a comment made by Abdul Razzaq about Jasprit Bumrah before, where the previous all-rounder had named the India pacer a 'child bowler'. Kaneria trusts Amir ought to pick his words and weave sentences all the more cautiously, for he is discussing a batsman who has had wonderful accomplishment in global cricket. 

 

"Mohammad Amir, you need to stay in features, no uncertainty. You have been a brilliant bowler for Pakistan. At the point when you appeared, you made a significant name for yourself. You used to make the ball go either way with the new ball. You've grieved numerous batsmen and there's nothing to detract from it. You grieved India in the Bosses Prize last and gave their batsmen a difficult stretch in the Asia Cup also," Kaneria said on his YouTube channel. 

 

"In any case, such proclamations are made when players are going to confront each other in an impending or a continuous arrangement. Nor are we going to have an India versus Pakistan arrangement, nor are you going to bowl to Rohit Sharma. You've said something out of nowhere, like the thing Abdul Razzaq had said about Jasprit Bumrah. Along these lines, it is fine on the off chance that you need to be in the spotlight by offering such expressions. I comprehend that a bowler likes to express such things, articulate his thoughts by saying stuff like 'he's my rabbit, I like to get him out'." 

 

Amir has excused Rohit only once in ODIs, with the batsman scoring 43 runs off 71 balls against the left-arm pacer. In T20Is, in any case, Amir has excused Rohit twice in a space of seven balls, which included six spot balls. Then again, Amir has excused Kohli twice in ODIs, however never got an opportunity to get the India commander's wickets in T20Is. 

 

"Rohit Sharma is a player who has scored such countless twofold hundreds of years, and in addition, he is a run-machine. There is not really a player who plays spinners and quick bowlers better than him. What's more, all things considered, you presently don't have that speed or swing, due to which you were unable to perform throughout the previous two years and were chopped out from the group. So you return, perform and when he is against you, and afterward offer such expressions. It will make for an energizing fight," Kaneria added. 

 

"In any case, to make statements out of nowhere like 'I have two kinds of balls and I can get him out whenever', I don't think so. Rohit Sharma is far better than you, he is of a higher class. Extremely grieved, however that is my assessment."


                                         Danish Kaneria isn't dazzled with what Mohammad Amir needed to say.

 


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