Sir Ronnie Flanagan defends decision to allow Amir to make domestic comeback

"He was very co-operative with us and has assisted us in the education programme"

“He was very co-operative with us and has assisted us in the education programme”

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Sir Ronnie Flanagan, who is the head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption unit, has defended his decision to allow Pakistan left-arm seamer Mohammad Amir to make his domestic comeback.

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Former players glad to see Amir given permission to play domestic cricket

"Even our religion allows and promotes forgiveness and I appeal to the Pakistani nation to forgive Amir for his mistakes and support him now"

“Even our religion allows and promotes forgiveness and I appeal to the Pakistani nation to forgive Amir for his mistakes and support him now”

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Former Pakistan players have expressed their delight after the International Cricket Council (ICC) gave pace bowler Mohammad Amir permission to start playing domestic cricket again.

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Amir’s return is ‘not going to be a short process’, says David Richardson

"Interviews need to be conducted with the player involved to establish his state of mind and how he has progressed"

“Interviews need to be conducted with the player involved to establish his state of mind and how he has progressed”

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International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO David Richardson has announced that Mohammad Amir’s return to international cricket is “not going to be a short process”.

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Butt eager to revive international career after ICC make changes to anti-corruption code

"I would love to resume playing domestic cricket by next year"

“I would love to resume playing domestic cricket by next year”

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Disgraced Pakistan captain Salman Butt has announced that he is eager to revive his international career after the International Cricket Council (ICC) recently approved a few amendments to their anti-corruption code.

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