Islamabad: Former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has said that it is still easy to dismiss two of India's legendary batsmen Virat Kohli and hitman Rohit Sharma, but Australian batsman Steve Smith is the toughest batsman in his eyes. Mentions that Mohammad Amir, who retired from international cricket in December 2020 after differences with the team management, was one of Pakistan's star players in the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy final.
Mohammad Amir dismissed both skipper Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma early. Pakistan won the match and won the Champions Trophy for the first time. Mohammad Amir said 'it is not that difficult for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to bowl. I find rohit sharma easy to bowl, he said. I think I can get them out both ways. He struggles against the in-swinger from the left. I can say I find Virat Kohli a little tough to bowl because he enjoys under pressure. Well, when it comes to both, I've never had any difficulty bowling against them.'
Former Australia captain Steve Smith is the toughest batsman for bowlers due to his different technique, said left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir, who suffered a five-year suspension for match-fixing early last decade. "I find it most difficult to bowl to Steve Smith," Mohammad Amir said before explaining Steve Smith's technique. Because their technique is very difficult. He stands in such an angle that you don't understand where to bowl.
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