PCB warns Amir of repeated misconduct in domestic cricket

The PCB chief was upset with Amir’s behaviour, who is presently on a rehabilitation program designed by the board for him, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, after they completed their five-year bans for spot-fixing in September.

Published : Oct 17, 2015 11:59 IST , Karachi

Mohammad Amir was docked for using abusive language and arguing with the PIA players including Test batsman Faisal Iqbal in the match that Sui Gas won.
Mohammad Amir was docked for using abusive language and arguing with the PIA players including Test batsman Faisal Iqbal in the match that Sui Gas won.
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Mohammad Amir was docked for using abusive language and arguing with the PIA players including Test batsman Faisal Iqbal in the match that Sui Gas won.

PCB chairman Shahryar Khan has issued a clear warning to disgraced Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir that anymore misbehaviour or attitude problem would not be tolerated from the young cricketer. Pakistan Cricket Board’s match referee fined Amir 150 percent of his match fees for violating the code of conduct during a Quad-e-Azam Trophy qualifying match between Sui Southern Gas and PIA in Faisalabad.

Amir was docked for using abusive language and arguing with the PIA players including Test batsman Faisal Iqbal in the match that Sui Gas won.

The PCB chief was clearly upset with Amir’s behaviour, who is presently on a rehabilitation program designed by the board for him, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, after they completed their five-year bans for spot-fixing in September.

While Butt and Asif are yet to play any domestic cricket, Amir is appearing for Sui Gas as the ICC had given him special relaxation before his ban ended under a new clause of the anti-corruption code.

The PCB chief has not been amused by Amir’s behaviour and made himself clear while talking to reporters in Lahore.

“Amir has been fined because he used abusive language and misbehaved. Considering he has just come from completing a spot fixing ban if he doesn’t behave or respect his fellow players I am afraid he has no place in the Pakistan team as long as i am there,” Khan said.

Amir has been in outstanding form for his domestic team capturing 33 wickets in four matches and also scoring valuable runs to guide them into the first class competition.

But there have also been whisperings of ball tampering from him by one of the team’s which were beaten by Sui Gas and against whom the left-arm pacer took 10 wickets.

In an interesting development relating to Amir, he has also been offered a direct contract to play for a franchise in the Bangladesh Premier League which is slated to run from November 25 to December 25.

The matter of whether Amir will be allowed to play in the BPL presently rests with the PCB as does the cases of 52 other Pakistani players who have sent in their consent to play in the league.

The interesting part is that Amir’s team has qualified for the main round of the Quaid Trophy, but Pakistan’s premier competition will clash with the dates of the BPL.

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