Amir hat-trick leads Karachi Kings to win, Asghar inspires Peshawar

Sport360 staff 22:55 05/02/2016
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  • Mohammad Amir finish with 3-27 in his four overs.

    Fast bowler Mohammad Amir, steadily rebuilding his career after being convicted of spot fixing, claimed a stunning hat-trick in the Pakistan Super League on Friday and admitted he is feeling great about his form.

    The 23-year-old removed West Indian Dwayne Bravo with the second ball of the 19th over followed by the wickets of countryman Zohaib Khan and another Caribbean player, Kevon Cooper, to finish with 3-27 in his four overs.

    His hat-trick restricted a star-studded Lahore team to 125-8 which Karachi Kings overhauled in 15.5 overs for a seven-wicket win.

    “I am feeling great,” Amir told media. “With every game I am getting into my rhythm and it’s great for me as well as for Pakistan.”

    Amir returned to international cricket in January, playing in the three-game Twenty20 series against New Zealand after completing a five-year ban in September last year.

    Amir, along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, was banned on charges of arranging deliberate no-balls during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010.

    All three players were jailed in the UK in 2011.

    Amir received some sympathy as he was just 18 at the time of the spot-fixing scandal and for pleading guilty before the courts.

    That helped him clinch a relaxation in his ban in January last year after the International Cricket Council amended its code of conduct, allowing banned players to feature in domestic matches a few months prior to their suspension ending.

    Amir took an impressive 86 wickets in four-day and Twenty20 domestic matches, which forced the selectors to include him on the tour of New Zealand.

    The Pakistan Cricket Board is hosting its inaugural Twenty20 league with five teams competing at the neutral venues of Dubai and Sharjah.

    The league ends on February 23.

    Meanwhile, Misbah-ul-Haq’s Islamabad United suffered their second successive defeat on Friday when they went down to Shahid Afridi’s Peshawar Zalmi by 24 runs.

    Islamabad, who lost the tournament opener on Thursday by eight wickets against Quetta Gladiators, could only muster 121 for nine, chasing 146.

    Peshawar’s left-arm spinner Mohammad Asghar took three wickets and two superb catches to be adjudged man of the match.

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