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Mohammad Aamir Returns

The international bhen chods baited a 17 year old village boy from Pakistan and he fell for it , I hope he makes a strong comeback

It was his young age that makes me want to disagree with Rameez Raja when he argued that Amir should not be allowed back into the team. Apart from the fact that Amir is an amazing talent he was a teenager from a small village exposed to the kinds of temptations even many men much older and wiser would probably not resist. However he looks like he has matured over the past couple of years and has learnt his lesson, so best of luck Amir. Make us proud!
 
It was his young age that makes me want to disagree with Rameez Raja when he argued that Amir should not be allowed back into the team. Apart from the fact that Amir is an amazing talent he was a teenager from a small village exposed to the kinds of temptations even many men much older and wiser would probably not resist. However he looks like he has matured over the past couple of years and has learnt his lesson, so best of luck Amir. Make us proud!
He sure has learnt his lesson; now he will do it (match/spot fixing) more sophistically unlike last time. The mothers of this country have stopped giving birth to honest people? looks like that too me otherwise nobody would be cheering the return of a criminal.
 
Made his T20 domestic comeback today and wicket in his first over. :smokin:

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Not just first over. Infact it was on the first ball. What a come back that was!! :cheers:
 
He sure has learnt his lesson; now he will do it (match/spot fixing) more sophistically unlike last time. The mothers of this country have stopped giving birth to honest people? looks like that too me otherwise nobody would be cheering the return of a criminal.
Looks like you don't believe in giving second chances. People are prone to muck up here and there but if they've cleaned up they're act then they deserve a second chance.
 
Such talent wasted.

Asif Amir and akhtar .

Even shoib was kicked out too early. System is bs in Pakistan cricket board.
 
Mohammad Amir fired up after 'tough' fix ban
By AFP
Published: May 20, 2015
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Amir aims for a gradual return to international cricket, but only after regaining his full rhythm.

SYDNEY: Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir admits he almost gave up cricket after being hit with a five-year ban for spot-fixing, but the paceman is now fired up to take wickets and repair his reputation.

The left-arm quick, along with new-ball partner Mohammad Asif and then-captain Salman Butt, was banned for delivering pre-arranged no-balls in return for money during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010.

The International Cricket Council relaxed his penalty in January after the Pakistan Cricket Board requested he be allowed to play domestic cricket before the ban officially expires in September.

“I must admit I have been given a new life,” Amir said on the Cricket Australia website Wednesday.

“I will try my best to avail this opportunity. I am ready to put in the hard yards to serve Pakistan.”

Since the ban was relaxed Amir has been playing in the Patron’s Trophy in Pakistan, which is one level below first-class, and has been taking wickets.

His manager Syed Noman Nazir told the website teams were trying to lure him to play in Australia’s Big Bash League, but Amir’s “preference will be to feature in Pakistan’s first-class tournament starting this September”.

Amir said he is aiming for a gradual return to international cricket, but only after regaining his full rhythm.

There have been suggestions he is focusing on a place in the Pakistan Test side for a potential series to be played against India in the UAE in December.

“I am extremely pleased to see the crowd and fans supporting me after the comeback. It really is huge force of motivation for me,” he said.

“They have lot of expectations from me. Now it is my responsibility to not let them down.”

During his long hiatus, Amir admitted that he thought about giving up cricket but his coach Asif Bajwa convinced him to stay focused on the game.

“I don’t have words to explain how tough last four years were for me. It is not easy when your bread and butter is stopped and you have no other income,” he said.

“I was in a situation that I wasn’t even allowed to touch a ball. It was really difficult.

“To be honest, yes, there were a few moments when I had lost hope, when I couldn’t see anything coming my way.”

Now he is in the groove again, Amir said his immediate task was to improve his fitness and retrieve his reputation — but he admitted not everyone would be happy to see him back.

“No doubt I will have detractors,” he said. “Everyone has own way of thinking. As a cricketer my job is to perform on the field.”

At the time of his ban, Amir was one of the best bowlers in international cricket, having taken 51 wickets in Tests, 25 in one-day internationals and 23 in Twenty20 matches.
 
A great talent...he might have learnt his lesson....I hope he comes back as good as he was when he was banned...Pakistan badly needs him.
 
Good to see Amir back. I think he was dazzled by the sheer amount of money. Let him get back to honest sport.
 
Good luck to the chap.

Such talent wasted.

Asif Amir and akhtar .

Even shoib was kicked out too early. System is bs in Pakistan cricket board.

Mate, Akhtar was not wasted or kicked out if we have to put it in that way.
The speed gun , had it in his mind and kind of planned it.
You can read his autobiography ,"Controversially yours".
 
I think we should give him ago a nation who vote corrupt people knowing them they are corrupt and still keep bringing them and they do it again and our nation dont do anything and those corrupt people eat our money like their own and we still dont do than why double standards amir made mistake he appologices to nation atleast he said yes i did it it needs a lot courage to do he got his punishment for it there are no punishment for one crime twice i feel didcrace to this man who filed petition and feel digrace of our courts they should have rejected it becoz amir got a punishment.

If this boy not allowed to play i feel disgrace of myself being pakistani our religion also says for forgiveness we should stop greeviness

When our champ breaks threee stumpss of kholi u see we forget everything and mark my words

Awsome shher talent this century if u ask me for next 100 years amir talent as a kid no one can match at 17 when he debut he is praised by legends
 
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"Mohammad Aamir is my idol. I just follow the bowling of Amir. His spot fixing allegations don't bother me." says Mustafizur Rahman who is the only bowler in ODI history to take 11 wickets in his first two matchs
 
desperately waiting to see this young lad again in action with same pace and energy
 

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