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Waqar says Amir  was outstanding
Pakistan cricketers congratulate teammate Mohammad Amir (L) after the dismissal of Indian cricketer Ajinkya Rahane during the match between India and Pakistan at the Asia Cup T20 cricket tournament at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka

Mirpur - Even Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded that Amir's length was the key.

By PTI

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Published: Mon 29 Feb 2016, 6:43 PM

Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has termed Mohammed Amir's performance against India as "outstanding" but at the same time said his sufferings in the last five years after being convicted for spot-fixing has been his own fault for which no one should feel bad.
"It was his own fault and one shouldn't cry on that. He (Amir) is definitely world class and is getting better and stronger with every match. Even Virat Kohli has acknowledged that he is world class. He is an inspiration for young fast bowlers.
"Today the length at which he especially bowled and swung the ball at that pace was simply outstanding," Waqar said about the 'Enfant Terrible' of Pakistan cricket.
Even Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni conceded that Amir's length was the key.
"It was a great spell by Amir. His advantage was he bowled full. In this Pakistan team Amir and Mohammed Sami are the two bowlers who bowl a fuller length while the other two (Mohammed Irfan and Wahab Riaz) don't bowl too full and also don't swing much. But with quota of only four overs, captain is also under so much pressure," Dhoni said. Both Waqar and Dhoni were asked about how situations have reversed from 80's and 90's when Pakistan used to be favourites to now when India are considered to be way ahead.
Both in their own way conceded that Pakistan teams of the bygone era, were better while India now have a more compact side.
"Credit should be given to India. They have some compact batsmen but we also have some fine fast bowlers who can get any team out in any conditions," Waqar said.
Dhoni for one gave an elaborate explanation about how Pakistan had more multi-dimensional unorthodox players in the 80's and 90's with some quality fast bowlers who could use reverse swing.
"You have to see the era of players. You can compare Pakistan teams of 90s and before that with Indian teams. I am not saying we were bad but Pakistan had those all-rounders, they had bowlers, who could bowl quick and talent to reverse, that put pressure on our batsmen. In the 90s, they also had good batsmen, they had a strong side, backed by talented players, who were not very orthodox," Dhoni said.

Mohammad Amir (left) reacts after dismissing India’s Suresh Raina during the Asia Cup match on Saturday, — AFP
Mohammad Amir (left) reacts after dismissing India’s Suresh Raina during the Asia Cup match on Saturday, — AFP

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