Sunday, June 19, 2016

Amir can't put a foot wrong



Pakistan cricket group administrator Intikhab Alam Friday cautioned quick bowler Mohammad Amir can't bear to put a foot wrong on the voyage through Britain where he was discovered in a spot-settling case six years back.

The pictures of Amir's stunning over-venturing of the wrinkle to bowl no-balls amid the Ruler's Test in 2010 will re-develop as he is good to go to take the field on July 14 in the first of a four-match arrangement.

Amir and his new-ball accomplice Mohammad Asif knocked down some pins think no-balls on the request of then Test skipper Salman Interrupt consequently for cash. Each of the three players were banned for a long time from playing cricket and imprisoned by a UK court.

However, since the boycott was lifted in September a year ago, Amir has been in heavenly wicket-taking shape and will be the key bowler for Pakistan on the visit which additionally has five one-day and a Twenty20 universal.

"Amir can't bear to put a foot wrong," Alam advised AFP as the group gets ready to leave for Britain early Saturday.

"Amir needs to demonstrate a point to the cricketing scene that there will be no oversight, compensate for the five years he lost and do equity to his ability by bringing shrubs."

Alam said he apprehensions individuals will incite him.

"I fear individuals will incite him on and off the field however he has been advised to keep quiet and don't respond," said Alam. "That happened on his first visit (New Zealand) when he was handling on the limit line however beyond words once you don't respond," said Alam.

"Amir will need to take after strict set of accepted rules which prevents him from meeting individuals and spotlight on cricket," said Alam, who lauded Amir's behavior.

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