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Mohammad Amir says ‘Why am I trending on Twitter,’ after fans suggests him as replacement

 ---Advertisement--- New Delhi: Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir is trending on Twitter since morning after fans suggests board to take him as replacement of Shaheen Afridi.---Advertisement--- After the news of the Afridi being ruled out of the upcoming Asia Cup 2022, Pakistan fans want Mohammad Amir as the replacement of the bowler. Taking on twitter, Amir […]

 

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New Delhi: Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir is trending on Twitter since morning after fans suggests board to take him as replacement of Shaheen Afridi.

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After the news of the Afridi being ruled out of the upcoming Asia Cup 2022, Pakistan fans want Mohammad Amir as the replacement of the bowler.

Taking on twitter, Amir wrote, “m trending on twitter but why.”

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A fan reacting to the tweet shared a video where his heroics can be seen against India. He had taken 3 wickets in 6 overs with the economy rate of 2.67.

Another user said, “BECAUSE You have the ability to bowled out #RohitSharma and #ViratKohli in first over. pakistani nation proud on you #Amir.”

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First published on: Aug 21, 2022 07:24 PM IST


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