PCB should keep Aamir away from national team: Inzamam

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : Nov 25 2015 | 2:02 PM IST
Pakistan's former captain Inzamam ul Haq has advised the Pakistan Cricket Board to keep away tainted pacer Muhammad Aamir from the national team.
Aamir has made a big impact in the first stage of the Bangladesh Premier League with his left arm bowling and generated a big debate on until when the national selectors can ignore his performances and keep him out of the Pakistan team.
"I don't think it would be a good idea to allow either Aamir or the two other players involved in the spot fixing scandal back into the Pakistan team," Inzamam said in an interview.
"I just feel that if Aamir is selected again for the national team it will divert the focus of the other players away from cricket and there will be added pressure on them and Aamir," said Inzamam, who has played 120 tests and 398 one-day internationals.
"I know from experience that if Aamir is selected in the Pakistan team and when it goes to England, Australia or even India the media will just focus on him and it will mean problems in the dressing room," he said.
Inzamam said that he had nothing personal against anyone but the Pakistan cricket board had to decide on a policy regarding tainted players independent of even what the ICC says on this.
"The PCB needs to be clear in its stance on players who have been involved in corruption and tarnishing the image of the country. Because playing for the national team is the highest honor for any athlete," he added.
He also noted that Aamir would also face a lot of pressure and problems on his return.
Aamir has gone to play in the BPL after impressive
performances in domestic matches since his five-year ban for spot-fixing expired in September.
His two other partners in crime Salman Butt and Muhammad Asif have still not been permitted by the PCB to play in domestic cricket.
Many former Pakistan stalwarts including Javed Miandad and Rashid Latif have opposed the return of the tainted trio to the national team while senior player Muhammad Hafeez last week claimed he didn't accept a contract to play in the BPL as the franchise which approached him had already signed on Aamir.
Some other members of the Pakistan team are also said to be against giving Aamir or the two other players a chance to play for Pakistan again.
But in a clear divide many other former players believe that since Aamir, Butt and Asif have served their punishments for spot fixing they deserve a second chance.
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First Published: Nov 25 2015 | 2:02 PM IST

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