Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir praised Indian captain Rohit Sharma and ace batter Virat Kohli on Tuesday.
Expressing his thoughts, Amir said: "One comes to know about bowling skills by bowling against Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli." Amir hailed Sharma and Kohli as "world class" players.
He acknowledged the talent of Saim Ayub and Mohammad Haris, saying, "Both Saim Ayub and Mohammad Haris are quality attacking batters. Both of them like to bludegon pacers."
Highlighting the importance of aggression, Amir said: "Agression is a good attribute that helps to focus on the game."
Speaking about the forthcoming ICC T20 World Cup, slated to happen jointly in the United States and West Indies, he said, "The Pakistani squad will be hailed as one of the best in the T20 World Cup."
"The management, fans, and system that brought back the international cricket circuit have a lot of expectations from me," Amir added.
He maintained: "I will get more opportunities in the future if done well against New Zealand in the upcoming series."
– Amir thanks Higher Power for making comeback –
Earlier, Amir expressed his gratitude to the Higher Power as he is gearing up to make a comeback to the international cricket circuit nearly four years later.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Amir shared a photo in which he is seen wearing a Pakistan jersey once again. "Shuru Allah Ka name le kar. Alhumdulilah, almost after four years," he said.
It was against England that Amir played his last T20I on August 30, 2020.
Pakistan will take on New Zealand in the first of five T20Is on April 18 at the Pindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi.