NEW DELHIL Whenever Mohammad Amir and Babar Azam clash on the field, sparks are inevitable — fiery exchanges, heated words, and rising temperatures come as no surprise. The two found themselves face-to-face once again on Sunday during the Pakistan Super League 2025 match between Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators .
After being put in to bat by Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators posted a competitive total of 178/5.
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The atmosphere turned electric when Peshawar Zalmi openers, Saim Ayub and former Pakistan captain Babar Azam, walked out to start the chase.
Quetta pacer Mohammad Amir wasted no time making an impact. It took him just four deliveries to rattle Babar.
Amir began with a sharp bouncer that struck Babar’s helmet, prompting an immediate concussion test. Babar resumed his innings, cautiously playing a dot ball before taking a single off Amir.
However, Amir returned for his second over with a clear plan — and executed it perfectly. He unleashed a vicious inswinger that crashed into Babar’s front pad. The umpire wasted no time raising his finger. Babar reviewed the decision, but the call stood, and he walked off visibly disappointed.
Amir’s celebration was emphatic. He charged toward the Gladiators' dugout, where legendary mentor Viv Richards was seated. Amir gestured animatedly towards Richards, but the West Indies great responded with a signal to stay composed.
Amir finished with impressive figures of 1/18.
After being put in to bat by Zalmi, Quetta Gladiators posted a competitive total of 178/5.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
The atmosphere turned electric when Peshawar Zalmi openers, Saim Ayub and former Pakistan captain Babar Azam, walked out to start the chase.
Quetta pacer Mohammad Amir wasted no time making an impact. It took him just four deliveries to rattle Babar.
Amir began with a sharp bouncer that struck Babar’s helmet, prompting an immediate concussion test. Babar resumed his innings, cautiously playing a dot ball before taking a single off Amir.
However, Amir returned for his second over with a clear plan — and executed it perfectly. He unleashed a vicious inswinger that crashed into Babar’s front pad. The umpire wasted no time raising his finger. Babar reviewed the decision, but the call stood, and he walked off visibly disappointed.
Amir’s celebration was emphatic. He charged toward the Gladiators' dugout, where legendary mentor Viv Richards was seated. Amir gestured animatedly towards Richards, but the West Indies great responded with a signal to stay composed.
Amir finished with impressive figures of 1/18.
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