Muhammad Amir, born on April 13, 1992, in Gujjar Khan, Pakistan, is one of the most talented left-arm fast bowlers in modern cricket. Known for his swing, pace, and accuracy, Amir played key roles in Pakistan’s major victories, including the 2017 Champions Trophy, and remains a celebrated name in world cricket.
Muhammad Amir visited the holy Masjid-e-Nabawi, offering prayers with devotion. Watch Here
Amir was spotted training hard in the gym, focusing on fitness and strength.His workout routine shows his dedication to staying in top shape for cricket. Watch Here
Amir appeared with his wife on Hasna Mana Hai, sharing fun moments and laughter.The couple’s chemistry and humor made the episode enjoyable for viewers. Watch Here
Muhammad Amir addressed the controversial fixing scandal in a candid interview.He reflected on lessons learned and expressed hope for moving past the incident. Watch Here
Amir criticized PCB for the ODI captaincy decision, defending Rizwan’s contribution.He voiced concerns over fairness and team management publicly. Read Here
Amir was visibly emotional following Pakistan’s loss in the Asia Cup final.He expressed heartbreak and disappointment for not achieving the team’s goal. Read Here
ICC world T-Twenty – 2009
Champion
T-20 world championship
Man of the series – 2019
Test series vs England
Awarded for his match-winning bowling in that series
ICC champions trophy – 2017
Champion
Played a major role with the ball in the final (took crucial wickets).
Best bowling performance of the year – 2017
Awards (ESPNcricinfo‑recognized)
His bowling in the 2017 CT final (3/16 vs India) was greatly praised.
Man of the series – 2018
T20 Series vs New Zealand
Recognized for his impact in the T20s.
400 T20 wicket milestone – 2024
Career Milestone
Became the second Pakistani bowler to reach 400 T20 wickets.
350 T20 wicket milestone – 2024
Career Milestone
Passed 350 T20 wickets, joining an elite group of Pakistani pacers.
Raised in a large Punjabi family; his father served in the Pakistan Army.
Earns from leagues, endorsements, and investments in sports ventures.
Estimated around USD $5–6 million.
Featured in cricket and fashion campaigns; supports local youth sports.
Loves watching cricket, traveling, and spending time with his family.
Once controversial, now seen as a symbol of comeback and redemption.
Active on Instagram and YouTube, sharing training and family content.
Debuted at 17; starred in 2009 T20 World Cup and 2017 Champions Trophy wins.
Muhammad Amir is a Pakistani international fast bowler, famous for his swing bowling and match-winning spells.
He was born on April 13, 1992, in Gujar Khan, Pakistan.
He is a left-arm fast bowler and a lower-order batsman.
Amir made his ODI and Test debut in 2009 at the age of 17.
Yes, he has played in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and other domestic tournaments.
He has played for teams like Karachi Kings and Multan Sultans.
He is known for swing bowling, early breakthroughs, and handling pressure in big matches.
He has admired Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis growing up.
Yes, he is one of the youngest Pakistani bowlers to take a Test five-wicket haul.
He may feature in PSL and other international T20 and ODI series for Pakistan.
“I aspire to keep growing as a professional cricketer who represents my country with dedication and passion. I want to improve my skills continuously, perform consistently on international stages, and contribute to my team’s success. My goal is to inspire young athletes, uphold the spirit of sportsmanship, and leave a legacy in cricket built on hard work, perseverance, and excellence both on and off the field.”
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