LAHORE: Fast-bowler Umar Gul has advised Mohammad Amir to let his bowling do the talking on the English tour, saying this will be the best way to answer all of the criticism. Amir is likely to resume his Test career at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July 14, where he played his last Test match nearly six years ago in 2010. The 24-year-old may attract criticism, for his involvement in spot-fixing, in the build-up and during his return to Test cricket. This is an area to which Gul wants the Pakistan management to pay attention and ensure they prepare Amir for what could prove to be a rocky road ahead. “The British media will be following his every move and I would advise him to let his bowling do the talking,” Gul told Pakpassion.net. “Amir should restrict his movements from the hotel to the ground and back and simply concentrate on his game and nothing else. This will be the best way to answer all of the criticism and back-talk,” he said. Gul said it was a fact that the batting was not the strongest suit for Pakistan and that the bowling line-up which Pakistan would field for the Test series would probably drive the desired outcome for the visiting side. “We have an excellent bowling attack for this tour and the pick among the fast bowlers will surely be Amir. He will play a key role against England. I expect him to perform very well as he has played in those conditions before. Apart from Amir, Sohail Khan has put in some excellent performances before and knows how to bowl in seaming conditions,” he said. He reminded fans also not to forget that in leg-spinner Yasir Shah, Pakistan had an excellent bowler who can take wickets on any kind of surface. “Yasir has been making steady progress in the past few years and is also a regular with the Pakistan Test squad. We can expect him to get lot of purchase from wickets at The Oval and Edgbaston, especially on the third or fourth days of Test matches,” he said.