Top 33 Mohammad Amir Quotes

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You can’t push and force people to do what they don’t want to do.
Mohammad Amir
Everybody knows that prison is not a good place for anyone, and nobody would feel proud to be there. But I’d like to mention that I was treated really well in there.
Mohammad Amir
I have toured New Zealand before and know they love the game, and they are so caring and loving, so I don’t expect anything untoward from them.
Mohammad Amir
I was banned when I feel I was at my peak, and anyone in my shoes would feel the same way I did and would also have gone through the whole range of emotions that I did.
Mohammad Amir
Thanks to Allah, I trust myself to distinguish between right and wrong.
Mohammad Amir
Pakistan fans are crazy about cricket.
Mohammad Amir
If anyone says you are bad, this mean he wants you to be good, and I am here to be good, and I want to be good. If they say I have done bad, then they should also give me a chance to change myself for good.
Mohammad Amir
I never challenged the ICC verdict. This means I accepted my punishment. It is mentioned in Islamic law that you have got to be punished if you commit a mistake. What is important is that I have learnt my lesson.
Mohammad Amir
I think the more cricket you play, the more you will learn about yourself and learn about life in general.
Mohammad Amir
No matter how small the dishonest deed is, at the end of the day, cheating is cheating.
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What I had said was that as a cricketer, you have to take care of your body and look after your fitness levels, and someone altered that statement and quoted me as saying that I wanted to quit playing Test cricket. It’s totally untrue, and as long as I am fit, I want to play in all formats.
Mohammad Amir
As a fast bowler, if you are out of the game for five months, then that can be catastrophic, but to be out of the game for five years was very tough, and to make a comeback after such a lengthy period with no cricket behind me was a difficult ask.
Mohammad Amir
Playing cricket in England is what I am looking forward to, and I would love to bowl at Lord’s again.
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I believe cricket suffered because of me. Fans were disheartened because of me. I want to make them happy and win them over again.
Mohammad Amir
I come from a village, Changa Bangyaal. It is a very beautiful village. I am from a poor family. Right from the beginning, I always had a great deal of love for cricket.
Mohammad Amir
At times, when everything is good, you enjoy your peak, but you are sometimes not able to differentiate between right and wrong – everything seems to be good even if you know it’s bad. So this is what I have learnt.
Mohammad Amir
I didn’t pick up a ball for three years. It was very depressing for me because, as a professional, it’s very difficult when you can’t use the facilities, play cricket; you can’t even touch the ball, so what are you going to do then?
Mohammad Amir
Life was very tough, and there were times I thought I might not be able to play again.
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At the end of the day, nobody drops a catch on purpose, and even the fielder gets frustrated. As a bowler, when a few catches are dropped, yeah, that is frustrating. But I think, ultimately, it’s part of the game.
Mohammad Amir
At times, when everything is good, you enjoy your peak, but you are sometimes not able to differentiate between right and wrong – everything seems to be good even if you know it’s bad. So this is what I have learnt.
Mohammad Amir
I got so famous with so many new people entering my life. You can imagine how it was for an 18-year-old who was playing effortlessly and savouring every moment of my success. I had lost all sense of reality.
Mohammad Amir
Although I was good at my studies, I also thought to myself that I should play cricket as well. And when the cricket team that consisted of the boys from our village used to play, I was able to play with the team that had older players.
Mohammad Amir
Everybody knows that prison is not a good place for anyone, and nobody would feel proud to be there. But I’d like to mention that I was treated really well in there.
Mohammad Amir
Life was very tough, and there were times I thought I might not be able to play again.
Mohammad Amir
I hate when a batsman plays a pull shot off my bowling.
Mohammad Amir
What I had said was that as a cricketer, you have to take care of your body and look after your fitness levels, and someone altered that statement and quoted me as saying that I wanted to quit playing Test cricket. It’s totally untrue, and as long as I am fit, I want to play in all formats.
Mohammad Amir
As a fast bowler, if you are out of the game for five months, then that can be catastrophic, but to be out of the game for five years was very tough, and to make a comeback after such a lengthy period with no cricket behind me was a difficult ask.
Mohammad Amir
If you know you’ve been out of order, then you must tell the truth.
Mohammad Amir
At the end of the day, nobody drops a catch on purpose, and even the fielder gets frustrated. As a bowler, when a few catches are dropped, yeah, that is frustrating. But I think, ultimately, it’s part of the game.
Mohammad Amir
When my ban was relaxed I began playing club cricket. Imagine, for a person who had played at Lord’s, to play with a club team who didn’t have proper kit against another club team in Lahore.
Mohammad Amir
There are two teams against whom my energy is always very high: India and Australia.
Mohammad Amir
I come from a village, Changa Bangyaal. It is a very be

I come from a village, Changa Bangyaal. It is a very beautiful village. I am from a poor family. Right from the beginning, I always had a great deal of love for cricket.
Mohammad Amir
I think the more cricket you play, the more you will learn about yourself and learn about life in general.
Mohammad Amir