Nottingham, May 30: Pace spearhead Mohammad Amir is fit and available for selection for Pakistan's opening World Cup match against the West Indies on Friday, captain Sarfaraz Ahmed said.
There was speculation that the 27-year-old, who missed the last four matches of the one-day international series against England earlier this month, might not be able to make his World Cup debut at Trent Bridge. Eoin Morgan Plays 200th ODI for England With ENG vs SA ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match.
"Amir is fully fit and available for selection for tomorrow's game," Sarfaraz said in his pre-match press conference.
Amir, who missed the 2011 and 2015 World Cups due to a five-year ban for spot-fixing, was seen bowling using his full run-up in the team's practice session. Sarfaraz said he hoped the team could put behind them a streak of 10 straight ODI defeats.
"Yes, we have lost 10 matches but we have to forget that and start the World Cup journey," he said.
Asked if he was worried about the short boundaries and a flat pitch at Trent Bridge, Sarfaraz said: "When we came here on the first day and asked the groundsman what is the par score he told us that it's 480."
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