Metal halide perovskites have gained huge research interest within few decades due to their optoelectronic applications. Recently, inorganic metal halide perovskites CsPbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) has shown the improved stability with promising optical and electrical properties. We report the enhancement of PL intensity and the extension of carrier lifetime from strained CsPbBr3 microwires in air environment. PL intensity is enhanced more than fivefold for all the studied microwires under strain than the original. Maximum enhancement in PL intensity of more than 25-fold has been observed from a wire with lateral width of 630 nm. Based on the experiment and simulation results, we conclude that tensile strain can improve the oxygen adsorption by the defects on the surface of CsPbBr3 microwires, which will suppress the non-radiative transitions and enhance the light emission efficiency. These findings demonstrate that the strain engineering is an effective way to improve the performance of CsPbBr3 microstructures for optoelectronic applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]