Operating in windy conditions, with swing at his disposal and fair bounce in the pitch, Amir returned figures of 5-18 in just 11.2 overs — two batsmen bowled for naught and three caught — as Yorkshire went down for a meagre score 113 in 35.2 overs on Sunday.
Essex also found it difficult to score on a tricky pitch, but captain Ryan ten Doeschate’s top score of 88 was enough to help them reach 231 in 69 overs.
With a lead of 118 in the bag, Amir was asked to share the new ball with Jamie Porter (3-44 in first innings, 4-41 in second).
Porter drew first blood, but then Amir snared the next two Yorkshire wickets. Porter added one more to his tally, but Amir looked hungrier for wickets than his new-ball partner and accounted for two more batsmen reducing the Yorks to 37-6 in the 22nd over.
Porter and Essex right-arm off-break bowler Simon Harmer brought Yorks to their knees with the next two strikes — 86-8 in the 35th over.
Amir then came in for his last spell to dismiss Ben Coad (28) and completed a second fifer in the same match. Jack Leaning (70 off 131) was the last Yorkshire batsman to be dismissed as they set a 32-run target for Essex to win the match.
With a 10-for in the match, Amir registered his best-ever career figures by giving away just 72 runs in a duel which ended in less than two days.
Here is how Amir got all ten of his wickets
👏 | Just the 1️⃣0️⃣ wickets for @iamamirofficial in the 8-wicket victory against @YorkshireCCC. #BowlingMo pic.twitter.com/LezA9SPE5u
— Essex Cricket (@EssexCricket) August 7, 2017
Don't you just want to watch this again and again and again...
COMMENTS (5)
Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive.
For more information, please see our Comments FAQ