Mohammad Amir, the left arm bowler for Desert Vipers, was on fire against MI Emirates on Tuesday, helping his team win the ILT20 with a spectacular three-wicket haul.
The Desert Vipers won the last-ball thriller by two wickets at the Dubai International Stadium.
The tournament has already produced some fascinating battles in the second season and Amir believes it will get bigger and bigger, which will also help the local talent in the UAE.
“There are 18 international players competing with each other in every game, and I think in the coming days it will become one of the toughest leagues,” the Pakistan star said.
“I am really happy for the UAE local players, as they are performing well, and that is a good thing for UAE cricket.”
Amir, who bagged three wickets for 26 runs in his quota of four overs on Tuesday, dismissed the dangerous Kusal Perera for 0, and followed it up with the scalps of Tim David and Trent Boult in the last over of the innings, to restrict the MI Emirates to 149.
Amir, who was named player of the match, is one of the senior players in the ILT20, and has paired up with the sensational Shaheen Shah Afridi at the Desert Vipers.
“Bowling with Shaheen is great and I think he is also enjoying it. Bowling is also all about partnerships, and the best part is that we communicate a lot about the conditions and the game in between the overs as well. Shaheen is a good bowler, and it helps to be able to share our experiences with each other,” he said.