Paceman Mohammad Amir promised to respect Pakistan’s green cap and
shirt after being named for a national camp on Friday, the first step
toward regaining his place in the team following a spot-fixing ban.
The
23-year-old has shown impressive form in domestic matches as well as in
the Bangladesh Premier League since his five-year ban was relaxed in
April this year then completely lifted three months ago.
On
Friday, cricket selectors cleared him for fitness training camp, which
could pave the way for his inclusion in the national team.
Amir
said he will do his best to prove he is a changed man. “I promise that I
will do my best to respect the prestige of the green cap and Pakistan
shirt,” he said.
At the time of his ban, which derailed his career, Amir was only 18.
Legendary Pakistan fast bowler Imran Khan had described him as “the hottest property in international cricket”.
Since
his return, Amir has taken 22 wickets in four non first-class games,
while his tally of wickets in the qualifying rounds of the Quaid-e-Azam
trophy stood at 34.
Amir’s return was opposed by some current
players, including former T20 skipper Mohammad Hafeez, who vowed not to
share a dressing room with the tainted player.
But Amir said he hoped he could win them over “with my performances and with my acts”.
Friday, 18 December 2015
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