'Ye kya tareekha hai yaar!?' - Furious Mohammad Amir lambastes Tayyab Tahir for poor fielding against Quetta Gladiators
Quetta Gladiators beat Karachi Kings by four wickets with one ball to spare.
Karachi Kings bowler Mohammad Amir has been a topic of discussion for his antics on the field during the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2023. Recently, Amir was seen angry with one of his teammates during match 22 of the PSL match.
The incident occurred during Karachi Kings’ match against Quetta Gladiators, when Amir was seen shouting at Tayyab Tahir during the final overs. Sarfaraz Ahmed tried to smack a slower ball from Amir when the Gladiators needed just 11 runs off eight balls. Sarfaraz failed to do so as he lobbed it towards mid-off. Meanwhile, Tahir had a chance to catch the ball but missed it as it seemed he did not put in enough effort for that.
Moreover, Amir was furious at Tahir as he also misfielded the ball which helped the Gladiators to acquire two crucial runs. "Ye kya tareekha hai yaar?! (What kind of fielding is this?)," Amir was heard asking to Tahir.
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Martin Guptill’s sublime half-century powers Quetta Gladiators to beat Karachi Kings
The Quetta skipper Sarfaraz won the toss and chose to bowl first. Adam Rossingston struck 69 off 45 before being dismissed by Naveen-ul-Haq. Small cameos from skipper Imad Wasim and Aamer Yamin helped Karachi Kings to post a competitive total of 164/6. Meanwhile, Naseem Shah and Aimal Khan picked two wickets each.
Chasing a target of 165, the Quetta Gladiators were 63/5 at one sage. However, Martin Guptill kept his momentum till the end. Along with skipper Sarfaraz the veteran New Zealand opener made a 95-run partnership for the sixth wicket.
Ahmed made 29 off 25 balls before getting run out by Aamer Yamin in the last over. Meanwhile, Guptill smashed an unbeaten 86 off 56 balls, which included four maximums and nine boundaries. Their partnership helped the Gladiators to register a four-wicket win over the Kings with one ball to spare. Meanwhile, Mohammad Amir went wicketless in his four overs, conceding 37 runs.
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