BBC's 'Spot-Fixer' Jibe At Mohammad Amir Angers Shoaib Akhtar
After Mohammad Amir started his tour of England with a three-wicket haul against Somerset, BBC labelled the Pakistan pacer as a 'spot-fixer'. This has angered Ravi Bopara and former Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar
- NDTVSports
- Updated: July 07, 2016 07:57 pm IST
Highlights
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BBC's spot-fixer jibe at Amir is poor taste: Akhtar
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Amir has served a five-year ban for spot-fixing at Lord's in 2010
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In a warm-up tie, Amir took 3 wickets for 36 vs Somerset
Several cricketers have found BBC's 'spot-fixer' jibe at Mohammed Amir in poor taste. The young Pakistani pacer, who was banned from international cricket for five years for spot-fixing a Test match at Lord's in 2010, is making a return to Test cricket with a series against England.
After Amir took 3 for 36 in 11 overs in a warm-up match against Somerset in Taunton, BBC ran a headline in their mobile service: 'Spot-fixer Amir Takes Three Wickets on Return'.
Mohammad Amir's back, and he looked lethal against Somerset. How will he get on against @englandcricket?https://t.co/5QCox9O1xG
- County Championship (@CountyChamp) July 5, 2016
The BBC headline angered England player Ravi Bopara, who is Amir's teammate in Pakistan Super League team, Karachi Kings.
The guy performs well and that's the best headline BBC sport could come up with? Poor from BBC sport. #muppets pic.twitter.com/FTGWvuZ4bP
- Ravi Bopara (@ravibopara) July 4, 2016
Former Pakistan pacer Shoaib Akhtar wrote in his column for ABPLive: "I think it was in poor taste. I cannot understand that after Amir has gone through his share of punishments and turmoil why would you like to stereotype him as 'spot-fixer'.
"Media as an important stakeholder should help him move on as well rather than dumping him in the darkness of his forgetful past... the idea was to kill the sin and not the sinner."
Wisden India also took offence to the BBC remark. "BBC Sport picking on Mohammad Amir is just taking two-facedness to an extreme," wrote Wisden.
England are surely playing mind games with Amir, whose prodigious swing torments the best of batsman in world cricket.
Skipper Alastair Cook has already put pressure on Pakistan by saying, "there will be a reaction" when Amir returns to the scene of the crime at Lord's next week.
The Pakistan versus England series is really hotting up and BBC has added some extra spark it seems.