The 23-year-old left-arm pacer was making his first appearance for Pakistan since returning from a five-year ban and jail time for being implicated in a spot-fixing scandal in 2010.
Pakistan defeated the hosts by 16 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, with Mohammad Hafeez scoring 61 as they reached 171 for eight. Shahid Afridi's astute captaincy coupled with an all-round effort, helped Pakistan overcome New Zealand's challenge.
Aamir opened the bowling, taking 1-31 from four overs, but did not bat.
"The crowds and people in New Zealand are very hospitable and friendly and they understand cricket. I was not expecting them to react to Aamir's comeback today," wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal said.
Aamir was also welcomed by his former teammates Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif who served five-year bans and varying jail time for involvement in the spot-fixing scandal that broke out in the aftermath of the Lord's Test in 2010.
"Whatever happened on that tour to England is now history but we have all learnt a lot from it. We learnt that one should never let your people, team and supporters down nor try to spoil an otherwise beautiful sport," Butt said.
"I thought Aamir handled the pressure well and bowled well despite the spotlight on him," Asif said.
Pakistan's former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar said he was happy to see the young Aamir given a second chance.
"In the end we must keep in mind these three have served their time and they are repentant and changed people now. Aamir's comeback to the team will only benefit Pakistan cricket," Akhtar said.
Former Test player Mohammad Yousuf said Aamir deserved a chance to wear the Pakistan shirt again.
Pakistan manager Intikhab Alam said the victory over New Zealand lifted the spirits of the players.
"The good thing is that Aamir is positive, confident and making everyone put in an effort to gel with the other players. He is doing well.
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