Aamer Sohail
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A argumentative left-hand opener, Aamer Sohail was a for the most part back-foot player whose strong point was lateral thinking. He esteemed to harass, and approximately bring into being it impracticable to have power over his violent behavior. He presented no fear, characterized by his tempting of Venkatesh Prasad in a 1996 World Cup quarter-final in frontage of a intimidating Bangalore horde. He was an effectual left-arm spinner, more a one-day bowler than a Test wicket-taker.
Aamir played a immense part in Pakistan's World Cup conquest in 1992, and notably told Ian Botham with the intention of he might would like to propel his mother-in-law in to whack later than Botham was controversially specified out for 0 in the final. He captained Pakistan at the altitude of the match-setting up argument, and was one of the screech-blowers. His profession suffered as a consequence, and he left the international scene near the beginning to work in dissemination, wherever he might have endeavored harder to hold back his personal chauvinisms.