New Delhi: Team India's skipper Virat Kohli's doppelganger left disgraced Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Amir completely amazed amid the coronavirus pandemic. As soon as Virat's lookalike was spotted by Amir, he took to social media platform Twitter and hilariously questioned Virat if he is really working as an actor in the web series.


The Pakistani star bowler spotted Virat's doppelganger Cavit Çetin Güner while watching a Turkish TV series ‘Dirilis Ertugrul Ghazi’. “@imVkohli brother is it you m confused,” Mohammad Amir’s wrote on Twitter.


Notably, Pakistan’s deadly speedster Amir, who recently decided to retire from Test cricket in July 2019, surprisingly didn't get a central contract from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Several Pakistani media reports suggested that Mohammad Amir didn't get a central contract as the PCB wanted to punish the fast-bowler for deciding to leave red-ball cricket format.

“…Aamir and Wahab are experienced bowlers and they remain in contention as we believe they can still contribute to the Pakistan cricket team and also mentor our young battery of fast bowlers,” said Pakistan cricket team's head coach Misbah-ul-Haq on Amir's axing.

“The philosophy and criteria for this merit-based central contract list was simple and straightforward: the selectors reviewed player performances in the past 12 months and then looked ahead to our team requirements in the forthcoming 12 months,” he added.