T20 World Cup 2021: Mohammad Amir praised Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi but termed Indian cricket team’s star pacer as the “best T20 bowler”

Highlights
- Mohammad Amir said Jasprit Bumrah is the best T20 bowler
- Amir also lavished praise on Pakistan pacer Shaheen Afridi
- He said comparisons between Bumrah and Shaheen are “foolish”
“Shaheen is Pakistan’s best bowler this time. The way he has been performing in the last one and a half years. So this will be a good match-up. Bumrah bowls brilliantly with the new ball and among youngsters, Shaheen is the best when the ball is new”, he further added.
India face Pakistan on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium and both sides will be aiming to start their campaign with a win.
Bumrah featured in India’s warm-up game against England on Monday and took a wicket in four overs, conceding 26 runs. The pacer didn’t feature in the other warm-up fixture against Australia.
Afridi was part of the playing XI in his side’s warm-up match against West Indies on Monday and registered two dismissals in four overs, conceding 41 runs.
He also played in the other warm-up clash against South Africa on Wednesday and took two wickets in four overs, conceding 30 runs.
T20 World Cup 2021: Mohammad Amir praised Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi but termed Indian cricket team’s star pacer as the “best T20 bowler”

Highlights
- Mohammad Amir said Jasprit Bumrah is the best T20 bowler
- Amir also lavished praise on Pakistan pacer Shaheen Afridi
- He said comparisons between Bumrah and Shaheen are “foolish”
“Shaheen is Pakistan’s best bowler this time. The way he has been performing in the last one and a half years. So this will be a good match-up. Bumrah bowls brilliantly with the new ball and among youngsters, Shaheen is the best when the ball is new”, he further added.
India face Pakistan on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium and both sides will be aiming to start their campaign with a win.
Bumrah featured in India’s warm-up game against England on Monday and took a wicket in four overs, conceding 26 runs. The pacer didn’t feature in the other warm-up fixture against Australia.
Afridi was part of the playing XI in his side’s warm-up match against West Indies on Monday and registered two dismissals in four overs, conceding 41 runs.
He also played in the other warm-up clash against South Africa on Wednesday and took two wickets in four overs, conceding 30 runs.