Some Cricketers Not Comfortable Playing with Mohammad Amir: Shaharyar Khan
Mohammad Amir, along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, was banned for a minimum of five years by a anti-corruption tribunal of the ICC in early 2011 for spot-fixing during a Test in England.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 27, 2014 06:45 PM IST
The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Shaharyar Khan has revealed that some players in the national cricket team are not keen on playing with banned pacer Mohammad Amir again.
In an interview to a private television channel, to be aired later on Thursday, Shaharyar said, "What the former players are saying about allowing him to return to international cricket holds weight and we have got murmurings from the dressing room as well that some players are not comfortable about playing with him again."
The PCB chief said it was a wrong impression that the board wanted to rush back Aamir into the national team.
"Our point is clear...no decision has been taken on allowing him back into the national team. At the moment we are following a process of the International Cricket Council to allow him back into domestic cricket before his ban ends as per the revised anti-corruption code," he said. (PCB Seeks Feedback on Amir)
Shaharyar insisted it had to be first seen if the ICC even cleared Aamir to resume playing domestic cricket as his ban officially ends only in August, 2015.(Allow Amir to return to domestic cricket: PCB writes to ICC)
"We don't want to rush things in this case and we will first see what happens if he gets permission to resume playing domestic cricket," he pointed out.(Mohammad Amir's return will take time: ICC)
Amir, along with Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, was banned for a minimum of five years by a anti-corruption tribunal of the ICC in early 2011 for spot-fixing during a Test in England.
Shaharyar, meanwhile, confirmed that senior bureaucrat Naveed Akram Cheema was in line to be appointed manager of the national team for next year's World Cup.
Cheema, who is presently posted as chief secretary Punjab, has managed the side in the past on several tours.
"Yes, Naveed Akram Cheema is a front runner but the problem is that the Punjab government is not keen to release him for the assignment at the moment. He has asked for some time to speak to his superiors," informed Shaharyar.
"If he is released from his present position, Cheema is a front runner to manage the team in the World Cup."
Former Test captain Moin Khan is presently the manager and chief selector of the national team.
The Board of Governors of the PCB are reportedly not happy with the current scenario, where some people are holding dual positions in the board, foremost being Moin Khan.
Earlier, Shaharyar had said that any decision on the whether to retain Moin as manager would be taken only after the ongoing series against New Zealand.