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Saim Ayub Opens Up About On-Field Tension with Mohammad Amir During PSL 10

Hafiz Usman Aftab

Apr 16

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 kicked off with plenty of drama both on and off the pitch, and one of the biggest talking points so far has been the heated exchange between young batting sensation Saim Ayub and veteran pacer Mohammad Amir during Match 2 between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi. The moment caught fans and media attention alike, with everyone curious to know what really went down.

 

In this article, we break down the incident, Saim Ayub’s reaction, the context of the match, and what this could mean for the rest of the tournament.

 

The Incident: Amir vs Ayub Sparks On-Field Drama

 

The tension began when Mohammad Amir dismissed Peshawar Zalmi’s skipper Babar Azam for a duck in just two balls. It was a massive early blow for Zalmi, and Amir celebrated the wicket with fiery aggression.

 

When Saim Ayub, standing at the non-striker’s end, took a single, Amir reportedly sledged the young left-hander. While the microphones didn’t catch the exact words, the body language between the two showed clear frustration and intensity. Fans watching live could sense that tempers were flaring.

 

Despite the provocation, Ayub kept his cool and focused on his game, showing maturity beyond his years.

 

Saim Ayub Reacts: “Yeh agar main na bataun toh?”

 

Following the match, Saim Ayub was asked by a journalist about the verbal exchange with Amir. The 21-year-old smiled and responded cheekily, “Yeh agar main na bataun toh?” (What if I don’t tell you?).

 

While his playful answer lightened the mood, he later clarified that there was nothing serious between the two and described the moment as just on-field banter. Ayub emphasized that such exchanges are common in high-pressure games and that there was no bad blood between him and Amir.

 

Match Recap: Quetta Gladiators Dominate Peshawar Zalmi

 

The match itself turned out to be a one-sided affair. Batting first, Quetta Gladiators piled up a massive total of 216/3 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Their top order delivered power-packed performances, giving Peshawar a daunting target of 217 runs.

 

In response, Peshawar Zalmi crumbled under pressure. They were all out for 136 runs, losing the match by 80 runs. Babar Azam’s early dismissal put the team on the back foot, but Saim Ayub, making a comeback after a serious ankle injury, showed grit and resilience.

 

Saim Ayub’s Comeback: Fifty on Return from Injury

 

What made Saim Ayub’s performance even more admirable was that he was playing his first match since January after recovering from an ankle injury. Despite the pressure and an early loss of wickets, Ayub kept his cool and played a brilliant knock of 50 runs off 37 balls.

 

His innings included 4 sixes and 3 fours, showing glimpses of his trademark flair and timing. Unfortunately, lack of support from the other end saw his efforts go in vain.

 

Fellow batter Hussain Talat also played a handy knock, scoring 35 off 19 balls, including three sixes.

 

Amir’s Impact: Veteran Pacer Still Has It

 

Mohammad Amir might be in the latter stages of his career, but his fiery spell against Peshawar Zalmi reminded everyone of his match-winning potential. His opening over, where he dismissed Babar Azam for a duck, set the tone for Quetta’s dominance.

 

While the sledging incident added spice to the encounter, Amir’s bowling proved more destructive, making him one of the key players in Quetta’s emphatic win.

 

No Hard Feelings: Ayub Shuts Down Controversy

 

Despite social media debates and fan speculation, Saim Ayub made it clear there’s no feud. By calling it “banter” and laughing off the tension, Ayub showcased his maturity and professionalism.

 

His focus remains on cricket, and judging by his performance against Quetta, fans can expect more fireworks from the young batter as PSL 10 progresses.

 

What’s Next for Saim Ayub?

 

With a successful comeback knock under his belt, Saim Ayub looks set to become a key player for Peshawar Zalmi this season. His ability to handle pressure, even after an injury layoff, proves why he’s seen as one of Pakistan’s brightest batting talents.

 

As the PSL 10 unfolds, fans will be watching closely to see how he continues to build momentum and possibly steer Zalmi towards the playoffs.

 

Final Thoughts

 

The fiery exchange between Saim Ayub and Mohammad Amir might have stolen the headlines, but the real story is Ayub’s maturity, skill, and calmness under pressure. His attitude, both during the game and in the post-match interview, shows why he’s more than just a rising star — he’s a future leader in the making.

 

With the tournament heating up, PSL fans can expect more thrilling performances, and Saim Ayub will undoubtedly be one of the players to watch closely.

 

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