National team fast bowler Mohammad Amir is close to matching a significant T20 World Cup record held by former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh. Known for his sharp pace and performance under pressure, Amir is just one step away from equaling the record for the most maiden overs (overs without any runs scored) in T20 World Cup history.

Amir has a chance to tie this record in the upcoming match against the USA. If he manages to bowl a maiden over in this game, he will equal Harbhajan Singh’s record of 4 maiden overs.

Throughout his career, Mohammad Amir has shown great skill and resilience. After a four-year break from the national team, he has made a strong comeback. He was a key player in the 2009 World Cup-winning team, performing exceptionally well in high-pressure situations.

In the 2009 World Cup final against Sri Lanka, Amir’s maiden overs were crucial to the team's victory. He also bowled maiden overs in the 2010 T20 World Cup against Australia and in the 2016 edition against India, proving his consistency and skill.

Harbhajan Singh currently holds the record with 4 maiden overs in 18 innings. Sri Lanka's Dilhara Fernando has 3 maiden overs in just 5 innings, and Rangana Herath also has 3 maiden overs but in 10 innings. Amir is tied with these bowlers, having achieved 3 maiden overs in 17 innings.

As Amir prepares for the match against the USA, fans are excited about the possibility of him equaling Harbhajan Singh’s record. This milestone would highlight Amir’s talent and add to his impressive cricket career.

In summary, Mohammad Amir is close to matching a notable T20 World Cup record. His performance in the upcoming match will be watched closely as he aims to achieve this milestone and continue his successful career in cricket.