'Ghar se yehi seekh ke aate ho': Mohammad Amir loses cool amid 'fixer' chants in PSL. Watch

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NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan fast bowler

Mohammad Amir

engaged in a heated exchange with a fan during the

Pakistan Super League

(PSL) 2024 match between

Quetta Gladiators

and

Lahore Qalandars

on Sunday.
A video that has gone viral on social media shows a section of the crowd chanting 'fixer fixer' when Amir was making his way to the field.
However, the crowd's behaviour did not go well with Amir, prompting him to respond and leading to a heated verbal exchange.


"Ghar se yehi seekh ke aate ho" (Is this what you learn at your home?), Amir angrily responded.
In 2010, Amir's promising young career took an unexpected downturn when he was discovered deliberately bowling no-balls as part of a setup orchestrated by a British newspaper sting at Lord's.
At the age of 18 at the time, Amir, along with his new-ball partner Mohammad Asif and Pakistan captain Salman Butt, faced five-year bans from cricket and received jail sentences.
Earlier, Amir was elated as Quetta Gladiators secured a spot in the playoffs during the ongoing ninth season of the PSL on Sunday.

The Gladiators earned their playoff berth with a six-wicket victory over Lahore Qalandars, courtesy of a last-ball six by Wasim Jr.

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