Amir eyes golden memory as Pakistan seek series win
LEEDS: Mohammad Amir claims bowling Pakistan to a Test series win in England would be ‘the best memory’ of his life.
Fired-up Amir was a key figure in Pakistan’s nine-wicket win over England in the first Test at Lord’s.
The 26-year-old pace bowler took five wickets in a triumph that put Pakistan on course for a series victory.
The second Test of the two-match series begins here at Headingley on Friday and Amir has his sights set on completing a success that would ranked as the finest achievement of his career.
“It’s a big achievement winning in Test cricket in England against England at home,” he said on Wednesday. “If we win the series I think it will be the best memory of my life.”
Amir was delighted with Pakistan’s dominant display at Lord’s but he expects England’s wounded pride will ensure the hosts push them much harder in Leeds.
“Winning games at Lord’s — the home of cricket —it is very hard to win [in England]. We did well at Lord’s, but it’s passed now,” he said. “Everybody knows England are a very good side — I think one of the best sides in Test cricket — and they will come harder at us here. But we are ready for that challenge.”