Mohammad Amir meets the PCB

Mohammad Amir meets the PCBESPNcricinfo staff
May 30, 2012
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The PCB has held talks with banned fast bowlerMohammad Amir, as a prelude to his rehabilitation process following the spot-fixing scandal. Amir, who was released in February after serving half of his six-month custodial sentence in England for spot-fixing during the Lord’s Test in 2010, had volunteered to meet the board.
“We have recently had two [meetings] with Amir during which he was debriefed and was asked some questions that we do not want to disclose to the media,” the PCB’s chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed told AFP.“The debriefing was not part of the rehab, but we will soon discuss the matter with the ICC and start his rehabilitation.”
Soon after his release, Amir had said that he would not request the ICC to reduce his ban, which runs until 2015. The ICC had advised him to undergo a rehabilitation programme and, recently, he appeared in an educational video on behalf of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).

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Re: Mohammad Amir meets the PCB

I think its the right thing to do. Go through rehab for year or so and then look around for something...

Re: Mohammad Amir meets the PCB

I honestly think that this is wrong thing to do. It will set a dangerous trend. Years ago in India there was this general amnesty for people who had black money. Lots of people were encouraged to hoard black money after that imagining that there would be a general amnesty every ten years. Aamir should be made an example and forced to serve the ban. That will show the younger generation that cheating has its minuses...