CRICKET BUZZ – VIRAT KOHLI NEWS – Mohammad Amir finally reacted to Virat Kohli appraisal

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As per the India Cricket News and Cricket Buzz it has been seen that as per the Virat Kohli news he Praised the 25 year old bowler Amir and said that he is one among the toughest bowlers he has ever faced and also gifted him his autographed bat 

In the recent interaction with Amir Khan the Indian Captain Virat Kohli news said that he is one of the strongest opponent to face, Amir has got the pace and the memento that keeps him going on the track and he bowls strictly as per his line and length 

 “In recent times, Mohammad Amir of Pakistan, He is in the top two or three bowlers in the world and one of the toughest bowlers I have played in my career. You have to be on your A game when you’re facing him or he will strike. Outstanding! Very good bowler!” the 28-year-old said.

Responding to Kohli’s latest remarks, the Pakistani pacer said he was floored with the India captain’s assessment of his bowling.

“The world knows Kohli is the best. You have to give your best against him. If you give him a chance he takes away the game, like he did in the Dhaka Asia Cup game,” Amir told Wisden India.

“So I have to focus and do my best to target him. He has the best strike rate and average while chasing so he is also the biggest challenge for bowlers around the world.

“You become a better bowler when you bowl well against a batsman like Kohli.

“It is a great gesture on his part to praise someone and I am floored at his praise of my bowling. The way he presented me with the bat in Kolkata is an ever green memory for me.”

Kohli has praised Amir earlier too and had last year gifted the 25-year-old pacer a bat before the India-Pakistan contest in the World T20 in 2016.

“I am very happy to see Amir back in action. He understood his mistake and has corrected himself and came back. He has always been an outstanding bowler,” Virat had said ahead of the Asia Cup last year.

Amir, along with Salman Butt, the then Pakistan captain and Mohammad Asif, the team’s senior paceman, were caught in a spot-fixing scandal in 2010. The three players served bans of varying degree. Amir made a return to international cricket after serving a five-year ban.