Muhammad Aamir News
Muhammad Hafeez, who has been cleared to bowl again in international cricket again, makes a comeback to the team after last playing in January in New Zealand.
According to reports in the Pakistani media, Aamir discussed this prospect with his teammates and the management after Pakistan lost the second Test against the West Indies in Barbados.
Amir finished with 12 wickets in four Tests and just four in four ODIs against England.
Aamir made his international comeback in January in New Zealand after serving a five-year ban.
The 23-year-old youngster is playing in his first international tour since serving his suspension and jail term for his role in the 2010 spot-fixing saga.
Kaneria was banned for life by the ECB in 2012 on charges of trying to entice some of his teammates at Essex county to spot fix matches on behalf of a Indian bookmaker.
Malik was banned for life in 2000 on the recommendation of the Justice (retd) Malik Qayyum inquiry commission into match fixing in Pakistan cricket.
To a question whether Aamir could play in the limited over series in New Zealand in January, Khan said yes he was under consideration for the series.
Inzamam feels Aamir should not be allowed to get back into Pakistan team.
Hafeez got a lucrative offer to play for Chittagong Vikings in the third edition of the BPL but he turned it down because Aamir was in their side.
PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan has issued a clear warning to disgraced Pakistan pacer Muhammad Aamir that anymore misbehavior or attitude problem would not be tolerated from the young cricketer.
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