Virat Kohli Happy With Mohammad Amir's Return to the Pakistan Side
Virat Kohli is happy that Mohammad Amir has come back to the Pakistan team, calling him a world-class bowler.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 23, 2016 03:15 pm IST
The jury is still out on whether Pakistan's convicted spot-fixer Muhammad Amir should have been allowed to play international cricket but Indian vice-captain Virat Kohli is "happy" to find the talented left-arm pacer back in their national team. (Virat Kohli Says Asia Cup Offers Team a Chance to Assess Strengths and Weaknesses)
Amir was banned for five years for his involvement in spot-fixing during the England tour of 2010 and has made a comeback this year after serving the suspension period. (MS Dhoni's Fitness An Issue Ahead of Asia Cup Opener Against Bangladesh)
When Kohli was asked about the game against Pakistan, he did speak about Amir's return. (Pakistan Versus India Clash on February 27)
"I don't feel anything different playing Pakistan. It's the same game of cricket. I look at all oppositions with the same view. Matches against Pakistan are certainly competitive. People may feel excited but for players it's the same as any other team. I am happy to see Amir back, it's good to see that he has realised his mistake, learnt from it and rectified himself," he said.
Kohli is one of the few non-Pakistani international cricketers who has welcomed Amir's comeback.
In fact, Kohli went to the extent of saying that Amir could have been amongst the top three bowlers, had he not strayed.
"I have always believed that he (Amir) is a world class bowler and had he been around for the five years that he was banned, he would have certainly been a top three bowlers in the world. He has a lot of talent, has got pace, bounce a very good yorker," he said.
For Kohli, the best part was that Amir admitted his mistake.
"I wish him all the best. He has worked hard to make a comeback and it takes courage to do what he did."