Mohammad Amir in Contention for New Zealand Tour: Shahryar Khan
Pakistan's tainted left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir has impressed with his bowling in the Bangladesh Premier League.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 09, 2015 05:13 pm IST
A top official of the Pakistan Cricket Board confirmed on Tuesday that tainted left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir was in line to make his comeback to the Pakistan team for the tour to New Zealand in January.
PCB chairman Shahryar Khan ruled out any chances of Amir being fielded in the short series against India if it was confirmed this week.
"No he is not under consideration for the planned series against India as they are still things we would like to first discuss with him and sort out before allowing him back into the national side," Khan said.
To a question whether Amir could play in the limited-overs series in New Zealand in January, Khan said yes he was under consideration for the series.
"Yes, we are looking at a him for this series and he could return to the national side on the tour," Khan said.
Khan also made it clear that the PCB was in touch with its senior players like Misbah-ul-Haq, Shahid Afridi, Mohammad Hafeez who were all playing in the Bangladesh Premier League with Amir.
"We are getting feedback from them on his behavior and attitude and how he is doing. But it wouldn't be right to say we will base our decision on his comeback on this feedback," he said. (PCB Should Keep Amir Away From National Team: Inzamam)
The PCB chief said there was a feeling that Amir had completed his rehabilitation and reintegration process formulated by the Board and since he was performing well he could be considered for selection to the Pakistan team.
He said as for Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif as concerned, they had been permitted to play in the national one-day tournament early next year but their rehab and reintegration process was continuing.
"I think they will also be considered for a comeback but after they have first played in domestic first-class cricket next year," he said.
Khan made it clear that the PCB had no doubts over Amir's ability as a cricketer to represent the country but just wanted to be sure about his behavior and attitude.
"We will sit down with him and have a talk with him before the final decision."
Amir has impressed with his bowling in the BPL and after having dismissed Pakistan's Test and T20 captains Misbah and Afridi in the tournament on Tuesday he also accounted for the scalp of Hafeez.