Former Pakistan bowler Mohammad Zahid has said that he believes that pacer Mohammad Aamir had learnt some important lessons in life and his return will be good for Pakistan cricket.
According to The Nation, Zahid revealed in an interview that the ICC announcement to review Aamir's ban was an interesting one, and over the last two years, he should have strengthened his upper body, which may turn out to be very good for him.
Zahid said that Pakistan's bowling was still satisfactory and bowling had always been the strength of Pakistan in the past, along with claiming that it has quality in both the pace and the spin department at the moment.
However, the former player said it was necessary for the PCB selection committee to identify a backup for each and every player in the team.
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