Scottish Daily Mail

AMIR RETURNS WITH WARNING FOR ENGLAND

- By LAWRENCE BOOTH and PAUL NEWMAN

THE hair is shorter and he now sports a goatee, but there was no mistaking Mohammad Amir as he returned to England with a display of highclass swing bowling so impressive it seemed as if he had never been away. There are those who believe it is wrong for Amir to be given this second chance to lead the Pakistan attack, after he took money to deliberate­ly bowl no-balls in the 2010 Lord’s Test. But he will present England with a mighty challenge in the four-Test series that begins on July 14 at Lord’s if he bowls as brilliantl­y as he did at Taunton yesterday against Somerset. On the second day of Pakistan’s opening tour match, Amir took three wickets with deliveries that would have tested England’s finest batsmen. Marcus Trescothic­k could do nothing other than edge Amir’s 14th ball through to keeper Sarfraz Ahmed. Better was the ball that took out Adam Hose’s off-stump but best of all was the delivery that swung viciously into Peter Trego and detonated his middle stump. ‘He swung the ball really late, that was the biggest thing,’ said Trescothic­k of Amir. ‘On that evidence he will pose problems for England.’ Pakistan declared on 359 for eight after Younis Khan had completed his century. Somerset were blown away for 128, before Azhar Ali reached 50 in their second innings of 140 for four, a lead of 371. Meanwhile, Eoin Morgan has admitted England’s players would be prepared to move their tour of Bangladesh, starting on October 7, to another country following the recent terrorist attack that left 20 dead. ‘It is a big concern,’ he said. ‘We’ve always left the big decisions to the ECB. They write reports and send guys out to see if it is safe and then come back to the players.’

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