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Ramiz Raja voices opposition to Amir's comeback

"In my book there is no forgiveness [...] If God forbid my son was to engage in such actions, I would disown him," says Raja

By Sports Desk
April 06, 2024
Former skipper Ramiz Raja (left) and Pakistans left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir. — AFP/File
Former skipper Ramiz Raja (left) and Pakistan's left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir. — AFP/File

Former Pakistan captain and renowned commentator Ramiz Raja has voiced his opposition to fast bowler Mohammad Amir's return to the national squad.

Speaking on a private news channel Ramiz said: "My opinion on this is very simple. While sympathy may exist for him [Amir], in my book there is no forgiveness."

"If God forbid my son was to engage in such actions, I would disown him," said the former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief, while expressing his principle stance against those involved in match fixing.

Recalling his experience as a commentator when the spot-fixing scandal came to light, Raja said: "I remember the time when these players did fixing because I was doing commentary at Lord's [cricket ground]. People hated me because I was being identified with the fixers, in their opinion, and I can never forget the criticism we faced on media."

The veteran cricketer's remarks came after Amir, who called time on his international career in 2020 following issues with the then-management of the PCB, retracted his retirement from international cricket and joined the Pakistani squad in its ongoing physical fitness camp at Pakistan Army's Kakul facility.

It is pertinent to know that the left-arm pacer was banned from international cricket for five years by the International Cricket Council (ICC) along with Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt, in a spot-fixing case in 2010.

The then-teenager Amir also served half of a six-month custodial sentence in young offenders institutes in Feltham and Dorset.

After marking his return in 2016, the 31-year-old — who has appeared in 6 Tests, 61 ODIs and 50 T20s for Pakistan — helped the Green Shirts win the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 where Men in Green bamboozled the arch-rivals India in the final by 180 runs.