LAHORE:It seems the winds are blowing in favour of Mohammad Amir who only recently returned to international cricket after a...
LAHORE:It seems the winds are blowing in favour of Mohammad Amir who only recently returned to international cricket after a five year ban imposed for his involvement in spot fixing, is now on the verge ofgetting central contract form the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The tainted left-arm pacer is under consideration from the Pakistan Cricket Board for a central contract, just one month after his comeback to international cricket following a five-year ban for spot fixing.
Reliable sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board said that Chairman Shahryar Khan would decide on whether Amir should be given a central contract later this week
Amir was given special relaxation by the ICC last April to resume playing domestic cricket before his spot fixing ban expired in September, 2015.
The youngster impressed everyone with a series of good bowling performances in domestic cricket and in the Bangladesh Premier League. He was recalled to the national team for the T20 and ODI series in New Zealand last month.