Bowling to Rohit Sharma comparatively easy, I can get him him out both ways: Mohammad Amir
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Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has said that he finds bowling to Rohit Sharma easier than bowling to Virat Kohli. Amir had scalped the wicktets of both Rohit and Kohli in the ICC Champions Trophy final in 2017.
Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has said that bowling to Rohit Sharma was easier than bowling to India captain Virat Kohli, adding that he did now find either of the two difficult. The 29-year-old, who is focussing on playing league cricket around the world, stated that the Indian vice-captain in the white-ball formats, struggles against the left-arm fast bowlers. Kohli, according to Amir, is "slightly tougher" because he flourishes under pressure. “I haven't found it tough bowling to either. In fact, I find it easy to bowl to him (Rohit). I feel that I can get him out both ways. He struggles against the in-swinger from a left-armer and as well as against the ball that goes away early on. I may say that I find bowling to Virat slightly tougher because he revels in pressure situations, but otherwise, I've never found it difficult bowling to either of the two,” Amir told 'Cricwick'.More Related News