Wednesday, 27 January 2016

‘Booed Amir reintegrating smoothly’

Pakistani left-arm pacer Muhammad Amir made a rebound into the ODI squad under the captaincy of Azhar Ali on Monday however fans did not bashful far from sledging and booing him on the field with one of them notwithstanding waving a dollar note at him. 

Pakistan Cricket Board administrator (PCB) Shaharyar Khan, in the interim, protected Amir after he knocked down some pins a wide off his first conveyance back in ODIs. 

"The board is completely steady of Amir and he is currently modifying great into the group. His reintegration in the changing area is going easily," said Shaharyar. 

The 23-year-old took three wickets in his rebound ODI however the observers at the Basin Reserve did not control from provoking him. At one stage, the player who was most incredulous of the quick bowler's arrival into the national side, Mohammad Hafeez, acted the hero when he was handling at third man. 

"Clearly what happened today is exasperating for Amir and the group yet rationally they are readied for these things and are sufficiently solid to manage such circumstances," said Shaharyar. 

Besides, a source in the group said that the man who waved the bill was issued a stern cautioning. 

"The onlooker was then given a firm cautioning by the groundstaff and security. Amir has attempted to go up against it the jaw yet he is aggravated," said the source, including that Azhar and Hafeez were currently helping Amir to reintegrate into the squad. 

"Amir has more than once apologized to them and whatever is left of the players and has guaranteed he will end up being a good example starting now and into the foreseeable future," the source included. 

Amir came back to the Pakistan group for the visit to New Zealand in the wake of serving a five-year boycott for spot-altering.

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