Mohammad Aamer goes from strength to strength

**Pakistan seems to have found a genuine fast bowler in Aamir. one who knows how to make the ball talk. Hats of to the youngster.

Mohammad Aamer goes from strength to strength**

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Mohammad Aamer’s dream spell at the MCG raises hopes that Pakistan may have found a worthy successor to Wasim Akram © Getty Images

      Mohammad Aamer doesn't seem to lack much, not smarts, not pace and certainly not confidence. He fairly bounced into the press box after the fourth day's play, his first five-wicket haul in the kitty, and immediately engaged in some lively, witty banter with journalists. And why not? 

He’s been Pakistan’s most dangerous bowler in this Test. He’s bowled quicker than he has bowled before; in particular on the third afternoon when he unleashed a spell of such visceral intensity, it lit up the entire day.
This morning he carried on, though in making an old ball talk from round the wicket, he provided another dimension altogether. The dismissals of Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin, had the stamp of Wasim Akram on them: old ball coming in with the angle, straightening and leaving the batsmen. Haddin had barely kept out the previous ball, which had homed in on his pads. The MCG has seen such deliveries before, on more august occasions.
How many left-armers have been as adept and dangerous at this angle of attack so early in their careers? Some go through entire careers without being able to do so. Shane Watson is as well-placed as any to speak about Aamer, having taken him on in the game’s most riveting battle, and he is convinced that little is missing from Aamer’s game. “He’s an extremely good bowler,” Watson said. “It’s amazing that he’s only 17 because the pace that he bowls, the skill that he has, he’s able to get the ball to move both ways. He’s got a slower ball, a good bouncer and he keeps charging in too. He bowled a lot of overs and especially yesterday evening he bowled a very good spell of fast bowling and this morning. I’m glad he pulled up stumps when he did.”
Watson should have been Aamer’s sixth wicket, but he was grassed at point on 99. Not that Aamer was unhappy with a five-wicket haul, for the impression he has made has been greater than the number of wickets he has taken so far. “It’s a great feeling,” he said. “I’ve bowled good spells and been a bit unlucky a few times so it was good to get the wickets this time. I’ve felt in good rhythm through this Test and really enjoyed my spells. Australia is a big team and to make a mark here is always important. If it can help my team in any way then it will obviously feel much better.”
And though he was particularly happy with the way he dismissed Clarke today, the prize scalp was that of Ricky Ponting the day before. He had spoken of wanting Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket before the Champions Trophy and went on to get it. He had spoken of Ponting’s wicket before they arrived here. The plan had been to use the Chris Gayle method, to bowl short, and its success pleased Aamer no end. “It’s a great feeling because he is such a big player, the best batsman in the world,” he said.
“I was happier that I got him out according to a plan. I got a lot of confidence from that, because in cricket it shows me there is no batsman too big or bowler too big. You only need to use your brain and have some confidence. Seniors tell you how to go about it and if you follow that, you shouldn’t be in trouble. Obviously I was really happy because he is a big player but also happy because a captain is depending on you, setting a field for you to bowl to and succeeding in that and whether it is Ponting or any other batsman, it is a great feeling.”
Gradually, since his international debut at the World Twenty20, Aamer has also bulked up; Akram and a number of others have advised him to put on some weight to protect a naturally frail body. Work with David Dwyer, Pakistan’s Australian trainer, has helped put on the muscle and the pace has since increased. He has crossed 150kmph a few times at the MCG, on what is still thought to be a sluggish surface.
“Maybe my pace has increased,” he said. "It happens sometimes when the more you play, the more your arm gets used to the load and the looser it gets. Maybe it also has to do with the fact that it is a big series and I am striving harder. I don’t really feel it that I am bowling faster but the speeds are there.
“I have built up my body a little. I’ve worked hard with DD (David Dwyer) on it and have increased my weight from 72kg to 75kg. I’ve added a bit of muscle to it. If we have rest days between matches, maybe four to five days, then I spend time in the gym, but in back-to-back Tests that is difficult to do. On any day off, we work to whatever plan DD gives us.”

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and he bowled145-151 Km/h all day the Fourth day. That is the key MashAllah at this age and mass he was bowling at this speed with a line length and dedication, sprite and life on even 4th day, we did not see the same from Ausis bowler on the 4th day what we see in the early days of the match! …

Hats off to this gem :jhanda:
mashAllah … Allah ussay himat aur hosla day kay wo Pakistan ka naam roshan rakhay aamin summa aamin!

bass Shoib Actor ko follow nahi karna :smack:

He is a very good prospect and really impressed with him.

However, he needs to be handled properly. Hope fame doesn't get to his head and he doesn't follow in the foot steps as charsi Asif and starts taking herbal medicine.

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^ Are you saying he's not a joker? You know, we're not talking about Indian bowler here. He's Pakistani. Don't be chartay sooraj kay pujari and be the first to call him a joker.

LOL.

He is NOT a joker. He is a natural talent. He is good and I would praise any one like him.

He is body is still being developed and and as he gets stronger he will become quicker.

However, majority of the team is made of jokers. I dont need to mention the jokers, I am sure you who they are.

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For once I agree with you. He's very talented, no doubt about that. He's a lot to learn and I'm sure under Waqar's guidance he can become stronger, quicker and more lethal bowler.

Aamer's dismissals of Clarke and Haddin were Akram-esque...enough said

Umer Akmal and Mohammad Aamer have been the finds of 2009 for Pakistan. Both still very young (19 and 17 respectively) and should improve further with time and experience. Both can serve Pakistan for a good 12-15 years atleast inshallah and have the potential to become greats of the game. Let's hope that injuries, controversies, attitude problems, off-field antics etc. do not plague their careers

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And did we all notice that his five-fer is all top and middle order batsmen!!!

no tailenders. He got the cream of Aussie batting.. Relentless, fast, swinging, and even yorking deliveries…

Mashallah!! :salute:

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He has potential. But even to call him 1/4 of Akram is too early.

Who ever is compared to Wasim Akram in last decade has become pedestrian. You know what I mean.

Even Asif is not even 1/2 of Glenn. Two more years of tests and ODIs with consistent 5 wicket haul will reach the 50% mark.

The Greats were not made over night. Let these kidz grow as themselves, they might go beyond our expectation.

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^ I agree!

Amer has shown potential, he has performed well, kudos to him for learning and listening to his captain and going as per plan.

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Yaar - Allah ka shukr heay kay KK kay critics humaray players kee taqdeerain naheen bana rahay....warna tau wasim bhee shayad wisden hall of fame tak na puhanch pata....

sheesh....so critical....the boy in 2009, when the team has almost no (with exception of Yousuf, and younis is out thus far) world stars and holds a hot seat in international cricket has shown great prospects. He deserves more recognition and grooming so that he will be better than Wasim Akram who wasn't a star when stars surrounded him. He was groomed by legends such as Imran Khan to become one!
Who is there for todays talent? laparyay...

stop being such experts.......man....

come down to earth...please

agreed, even though when someone with such talent breaks through, they shine. Akram and Waqar were prime examples. To say that to perform consistently for two years and take 5 wickets haul consistently will only mean they are 50% of Glenn is way over the top.

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What a bowler.I am so impressed with this kid.He should be nurtured treated and protected well to reach great heights.

well, he is not 17...he is 22....i dont know why pakistani players have to lie so much about their age....but he is a great find...hopefully he will continue his form...

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What makes you say he is 22? he has himself said that he was born after the 1992 world cup win of pak, which was 17 years ago.

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Muhammad Amer does not swing the ball, he only has good line and length that it. Amer needs to swing the ball.