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Mohammad Amir made the Indian top-order dance to his tunes in Pakistan's five-wicket defeat to their arch-nemesis © Cricbuzz
"I would like to compliment Mohammad Amir for his spell. I actually congratulated him while I was batting. I was so happy to play that kind of a spell. He's a world-class bowler. Hats off to the way he bowled and God bless him with more success" - Virat Kohli
"You have to give credit to Amir. I think he bowled really well. The length was crucial. For a left-armer, he could bowl slightly more up and that was the length. It becomes very tricky. You want to cover the swing. If you move too much in, there are chances of LBW and if you're not covering the line then there are chances of (getting) caught behind, caught at slips also. I feel he used the condition really well. It was very good bowling, especially the first three overs, he was right on the mark" - MS Dhoni
"It was his own fault (spot-fixing), one shouldn't cry on that, but he is definitely world class as Virat Kohli also said. He is coming back and coming stronger and stronger, he is getting better and better. He is going to be an asset for Pakistan in the next few years. When someone is bowling well, he is always a inspiration for younger fast bowlers. The way he swung the ball, the pace, the length, it was outstanding" - Waqar Younis
If you read those quotes without knowing the result of the game, you would probably think that Mohammad Amir had produced a match-winning spell for Pakistan. What he did was a
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