Amir is set to return to cricket

Irrespective of whether he should be or should be not, will he be as lethal as he was 5 year ago?


Pakistan Cricket News: Amir set for return to cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

Mohammad Amir, the banned fast bowler, could theoretically start playing competitive cricket as early as next month, with the ICC set to approve his reintegration following the introduction of a revised anti-corruption code. The ICC had interviewed Amir on Friday about his banned years, to determine if they could find any difference in the player.

The PCB had written a letter to the ICC in November, requesting that the governing body review the conditions of Amir’s spot-fixing ban and grant immediate relief to the player so that he could return to domestic cricket before the end of his five-year ban in September 2015. As per the new anti-corruption code, banned players could be allowed to return to domestic cricket before the end of their penalty if they meet certain criteria.

With the Pakistan domestic season about to finish before starting again in October. Amir’s only chance of competitive cricket would be a possible return in the Super Eight T20 Cup in Pakistan after the World Cup. That has encouraged the belief that his representatives might seek to win him a contract in English county cricket when the season begins in April: considering his circumstances, an English county which took the plunge would rarely get the chance of such value.

Amir’s reintegration will be based on his behaviour since the spot-fixing scandal arose following his involvement in the 2010 Lord’s Test. In the last four years, Amir has completed an Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) education program with PCB, showed a high degree of remorse, and disclosed relevant information to the PCB as well as the anti-corruption units.

Though the domestic season in Pakistan will end next month, a few Grade 1 teams had already shown a keen interest to sign the player for next season. National Bank of Pakistan, who had revoked Amir’s contract after his ban, later offered to retain the bowler upon his return.

The PCB, meanwhile, is also intent on bringing Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif back to competitive cricket, though their international futures look bleak. The board has asked Butt and Asif to fulfill the conditions of their ban before they can pursue the players’ case with the ICC. It is understood that the PCB will monitor both players closely and wait another five months before writing to the ICC’s ACSU to consider their case.

Unlike Amir, who pleaded guilty during the criminal investigation in London, Butt and Asif continued to insist they were innocent, even when evidence was presented against them, and confessed only after they had lost all options of appealing against their bans.

The remaining five years of Butt’s ten-year ban and the remaining two of Asif’s seven-year ban were to be suspended sentences on the condition that they commit no further breaches of the anti-corruption code and participate in a PCB-run anti-corruption education programme. The PCB had already dispatched a comprehensive plan to Butt and Asif, and both players are likely to start their rehabilitation in the coming month.

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Sweet.

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Its one thing he is ready to come back and its another whether he's as effective as he was earlier or no. Otherwise Dennis Lilly made a come back too.

Anywaz, ethically i dont think he should be back in team. But Pakistan does he need a quick pacer like the way he was.

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Can't wait, even if he is half as lethal as before he would be better than any of our current crop. Looking at it ethically and morally there is much more wrong with our country than this one case. A country where mullah burqa and Qadri are considered heroes, what he did or was misled into is trivial compared to what they did.

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Daal dya na PA ka rang yahan pe bhi :smack:

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Theek hai phr SalmanButt ko bhe wapis le atay hai

JusticeForSalmanButt

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There is a difference between him and Salman. He accepted his wrong doing and accepted the punishment and did what was asked of him. Salman and Asif on the other hand kept denying their crime and only accepted when they lost every appeal. No sympathy for them. All of them did wrong only one came out and admitted his crime.

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Didn’t wanted you to feel out of place. :smiley:

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I think his talent was natural to him, so he will gain it again after spending some time in ground and ball in hand :k:

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gud to see him back sooner or later :k:

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Good news and I am desperately waiting for his return in Pakistani team.

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He missed a good 5 yrs of his age where he could've become a great fast bowler.......what a waste.

Next world cup is 5 yrs away and by that time he will be around 26,27 or so?

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Don't know him other than what has been discussed here. Everyone should be allowed back after doing their time. In an era when Jamie Dimon, Goldman SACHS CEO and the like are treated as royalty, where Modi is a PM and the late King Abdullah considered a reformer, that these guys did time is punishment that is way too severe.

Not allowing them back is inhumane.

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So excited to see him back in the game ^.^