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Wasim Akram terms Mohammad Aamer as ‘rare talent’ and suggests he should be forgiven to continue playing

Describing Amir as a rare talent, Akram said that he had done his time.

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Published: Feb 08, 2015, 05:34 AM (IST)
Edited: Feb 08, 2015, 07:31 AM (IST)

Mohammed Aamer was banned for five-years following his infamous spot-fixing scandal against England at Lords in 2010 © Getty Images
Mohammed Aamer was banned for five-years following his infamous spot-fixing scandal against England at Lords in 2010 © Getty Images

London: Former Pakistan pace spearhead Wasim Akram believes that tainted bowler Mohammad Aamer should be forgiven and allowed to play cricket in view of realizing and learning from his mistakes.

Reflecting on ICC‘s decision to permit Amir to play domestic cricket, Akram said that he was pleased to see Amir being given the chance to play again a little sooner than first thought as he had learnt from his mistakes.

Describing Amir as a rare talent, Akram said that he had done his time and they should forgive and forget, and let him move on and play his cricket again, the Mirror reported.

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Amir was handed a five year ban for his involvement in the infamous spot fixing scandal in a Test against England at Lord’s in 2010, with the five-year ban was scheduled to expire on September 2 this year.