In the current three-match Test series against Australia, Pakistan‘s Aamer Jamal has shown himself to be a one-man army. In his first-ever Test series, the 27-year-old surprised the hosts by taking two wickets in a row. This was very beneficial for Pakistan, particularly with Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf absent. Aamer Jamal achieved his highest-ever Test wicket-taking total of six for 69 runs in the third Test at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Following that, the all-around player was “over the moon” and remembered his childhood memories of watching the squad play. The cricket player, who was born in Mianwali, continued by saying that the team management supports him in his goal of picking wickets and that he doesn’t give much thought to leaking runs.
I’m ecstatic and honored to be representing my nation at this caliber. I consider this to be a fantastic opportunity. India Today cited Jamal as stating, “Even though it’s been a long time, I still remember those days when I used to watch the Pakistan squad.
“I just trust in myself every time, even when I am giving up runs. The coaching staff has given me a lot of confidence,” he continued. “When you try to go for wickets, you also leak boundaries.”
I believe that the alliance allowed us to reenter the game. Aamer Jamal
Jamal’s six-fer in the third Test helped Pakistan build a 14-run lead when Australia was bowled out for 299 runs. As the cricketer scored an important 82 runs to aid the visitors in scoring 313 runs, Jamal also responded to his batting performance. Pakistan was able to re-enter the game thanks to his crucial 86-run partnership with Mir Hamza.
“I believe that relationship helped us win the game because we were seven down for 227. Regarding his batting, Jamal responded, “We are a few runs ahead of them and that matters.”
As Australia is about to humiliate Pakistan with a whitewash, it is alarming that Pakistan had such a terrible start to the second inning at the bat.