‘I think Amir should get permission to play first-class cricket’, says Najam Sethi

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Amir may find himself playing first-class cricket in January

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi has announced that he is confident the International Cricket Council (ICC) will allow disgraced pace bowler Mohammad Amir to start playing first-class cricket by January 2014.

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Mohammad Asif admits to spot-fixing

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Asif is willing to reveal all the details of the spot-fixing scandal in an attempt to reduce his suspension

Disgraced Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif has admitted to his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal that rocked the cricketing world to its very core after three years in order to resurrect his international career.

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I am forced to hang my head in shame and admit that I did participate in match-fixing activities, says Salman Butt

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Butt will forever be remembered for this disturbing incident

Disgraced Pakistan captain Salman Butt has admitted that he did participate in match-fixing activities during his side’s tour of England in 2010 and added that he will forever be forced to hang his head in shame as a result of his actions and decisions.

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The ICC has no plans to reduce Mohammad Amir’s five-year ban, says David Richardson

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Amir will be allowed to make his comeback in 2015

International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David Richardson has announced that there are no plans to reduce the five-year ban imposed upon disgraced Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Amir, who was found guilty of spot-fixing during a Test match against England at Lord’s in 2010.

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