Aamir was told to reach Lahore to attend the short conditioning camp beginning from tomorrow instead of going to Karachi to play the latest super eight round of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first class tournament.
"The Pakistan cricket board allowed all the other players named for the camp to represent their teams in this round only Aamir has been held back. We wrote a letter seeking a reason for holding him back and were told Waqar wants to spend time with him," the manager of the Sui Southern Gas team for whom Aamir plays, told PTI.
Aamir along with the two other tainted players Salman Butt and Muhammad Asif and a host of other national players returned from Qatar on Saturday after playing in a festival match in Doha.
The PCB had granted permission to the players to play in the festival match to celebrate the national day of Qatar.
"Waqar wants to watch Aamir closely and check his fitness and attitude. He wants to have one to one talk sessions with him to be sure that the youngster is now sincerely repentant for his deeds and is ready to be given another chance to play for Pakistan," a national selector said.
"The idea is also that he will get time with Aamir and be prepared to handle the situation when the other senior players also join the camp in Lahore," he said.
Their bans expired in September this year after which
they were eligible to resume playing cricket.
A reliable source in the PCB said that Waqar and the selectors wanted Aamir in the ODI and T20 squads for the tour to New Zealand next month but remained apprehensive about the reaction of some players to recalling Aamir to the national squad.
"They are still some players notably Muhammad Hafeez and Azhar Ali who are not comfortable with the idea of having Aamir in the team. In fact Hafeez has made it a point he will not play in the franchise which chooses Aamir for the Pakistan super league this week," he added.
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