After
trapping Indian master batsman Sachin
Tendulkar, Pakistan pacer Mohammad
Aamir targets Australian captain Ricky
Ponting’s wicket.
"I was ecstatic after getting
Tendulkar out. Now I want to realise
another one of my dreams and that
is to get the wicket of Ricky Ponting,
who is another great batsman,"
said Aamer.
The left-armer showed his confidence
and said his team is ready to charge
against Australia, "We are all
very spirited and I'm confident that
the team will also do well against
Australia," he added.
Pakistan is already placed in a good
position to reach the semi-finals
of the Champions Trophy after winning
its first two matches against West
Indies and India and will top the
group with a win against the Australians.
Mudassar Nazar, the former director
at PCB's Lahore-based National Cricket
Academy also appreciated the pacer,
"He has learnt that if you want
to hurt the opposition, then you must
target their main man. So far he has
been able to deliver every time,"
he added.
"If he remains fit then he will
certainly take more wickets than Shoaib
took in his career," Nazar said.
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