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AMIR is the best and toughet bowler-Kohli

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Didn't he cheated? Once a cheat always a cheat. I have no respect for a cheat.
 
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Don't need your certification. The acknowledgement that he is getting from the cricketing world is enough.

All I can say that he doesn't deserve to play, even he went to jail for cheating. He was lucky that he got to play again. PCB should have banned him for life.
 
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Amir is a great short format bowler but has a long way to go :). Among few Pakistani players I am fan of.

All I can say that he doesn't deserve to play, even he went to jail for cheating. He was lucky that he got to play again. PCB should have banned him for life.
He already paid 5 years of his career. Other 2 players are nowhere to be seen. Guess that's enough? Players should only be perma banned on second mistake.
 
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All I can say that he doesn't deserve to play, even he went to jail for cheating. He was lucky that he got to play again. PCB should have banned him for life.

I don't know whether you are saying this out of malice because he's from Pakistan or out of respect for the game. But he was too young, came from a poor background and thus susceptible to manipulation by senior players. The mistake he made, he paid for it, by not being allowed to play for years. The notion that people don't deserve a second chance is unfair and irrational. The senior players who were caught spot-fixing with him, had their careers ended by the PCB. You can't ask for more.
 
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Undoubtedly he is a class bowler...He should be properly groomed so that he does not fall into the trap of spot fixing again..
 
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I don't know whether you are saying this out of malice because he's from Pakistan or out of respect for the game. But he was too young, came from a poor background and thus susceptible to manipulation by senior players. The mistake he made, he paid for it, by not being allowed to play for years. The notion that people don't deserve a second chance is unfair and irrational. The senior players who were caught spot-fixing with him, had their careers ended by the PCB. You can't ask for more.

I have nothing against him because he is a Pakistani. These cheatings bring the whole game into disrepute. I am against Sreesanth too who is trying to coming back into the game. Although Sreesanth got a court order saying that he can play, good that BCCI took a stand that he will never be allowed to play.
 
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Amir has lost some of his touch. But he still performs great when it matters most.
 
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All I can say that he doesn't deserve to play, even he went to jail for cheating. He was lucky that he got to play again. PCB should have banned him for life.

Don't ride such high horse as if you never made any mistakes in your life.. To err is human... He was a teenage guy and made a big mistake through his captain's influence... He had confessed, shown tremendous remorse and served his sentence.. followed all re-integration steps shown to him including talking about his mistakes to different forums, other players etc... After serving ones time, all human deserves a chance to amend one's mistakes... People make mistakes, small or big... Its only humane...
 
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Amir is one of the best if not the best bowler currently. Unfortunately as Pakistan doesn't get to play much cricket these days his talent won't get the recognition that it deserves.
 
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Didn't he cheated? Once a cheat always a cheat. I have no respect for a cheat.
people do mistake in their lives. Since you are an indian, I suppose you dont do mistakes.
 
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people do mistake in their lives. Since you are an indian, I suppose you dont do mistakes.

It's player hate - don't rise to it.

If Indians had a bowler that good they'd tuck him in the for the night.

The fact is he was a 17 year old boy from a poor background pressured by his captain and senior team mate to spot fix. He admitted his guilt as soon as he was caught and accepted his punishment.
 
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