Threw away my career when I was at the top of my game, Pakistan player who was the main bowler in the team says

Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif said he threw away his career when he was at the top of his game

Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif: “I was playing at the highest level for my country and I couldn’t have wished for anything more, but then I threw it away”

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Pakistan speedster Mohammad Asif expressed remorse at the fact that he threw his career away when he was at the top of his game.

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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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A BATTING WITH BIMAL BREAKING REPORT: Kevin Pietersen hoping to get career back on track after apologising to the ECB

Pietersen has admitted that he wants to represent England in future series

England batsman Kevin Pietersen is hoping his apology to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) over the text messages he sent to South African players will help take him a step closer to getting his international career back on track.

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