18th June, 2012
Amir responded well to first session: psychologist
“He realises how he has damaged himself and Pakistan cricket with his actions.”
9th June, 2012
PCB hires psychologist to counsel Amir
“Amir is an exceptional talent and we must help him regain his place.”
30th May, 2012
PCB mum after Amir’s meeting with board officials
“Amir was debriefed and was asked some questions which we do not want to disclose in the media.”
4th May, 2012
You don’t tell a fish how to swim: Asif
In his first public remarks since being freed from jail, Asif says he could still bowl as well as ever.
14th April, 2012
Asif to be released next month
Disgraced fast bowler Mohammad Asif will be released in the first week of May from the Canterbury Jail in England after serving a six-month jail sentence for spot-fixing, his lawyer said on Friday.
29th March, 2012
Amir gets Akram’s backing for international comeback
KARACHI: Pakistan’s former bowling great Wasim Akram swung behind Mohammad Amir on Thursday, saying he deserves to be forgiven and allowed back into international cricket…
28th March, 2012
Just how innocent is Mohammad Amir?
Ever since the spot-fixing controversy broke out, statements and analysis of various shades have been in the air: Rashid Latif
25th March, 2012
Five-year ban on Aamir too harsh: PCB chief
KARACHI, March 24: Pace bowler Mohammad Aamir’s five-year ban from cricket for spot-fixing is too harsh, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has said.
22nd March, 2012
Amir’s ban too long: Bajwa
ISLAMABAD: Mohammad Amir’s mentor urged the International Cricket Council on Thursday to review the fast bowler’s five-year ban for spot-fixing. Asif Bajwa, who helped mould…
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    21st March, 2012
    A Pakistani’s second letter to Mohammad Amir
    So Mohammad Amir, it’s been a bizarre one and a half years since those fateful no-balls. You finally pleaded guilty, and were proven guilty and…
    20th March, 2012
    Amir revelations a lie, says Butt’s father
    LAHORE: The father of Pakistan’s jailed former cricket captain Salman Butt on Tuesday accused disgraced bowler Mohammed Amir of falsely pinning all the blame on…
    20th March, 2012
    Amir says ‘brother’ Butt lured him into fixing
    LONDON: Disgraced Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir said on Monday that former captain Salman Butt had betrayed their friendship by involving him in the spot-fixing scandal…
    1st March, 2012
    ‘Amir will not appeal against ICC ban’
    KARACHI: Pakistan’s teenage paceman Mohammad Amir has decided not to appeal a five-year ban imposed for spot-fixing during the 2010 Lord’s Test against England, an…
    26th February, 2012
    Banned Aamer returns home
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s banned cricketer Mohammad Aamer returned home Sunday after serving his jail sentence for spot-fixing in London. Aamer was sentenced for six months, but…
    25th February, 2012
    We need to get some answers from Amir: PCB
    KARACHI: Pakistan cricket authorities plan to question banned pace bowler Mohammad Amir following his return home on Sunday from Britain after serving a jail sentence…
    4th February, 2012
    Released Amir faces uncertain future
    Teenage Pakistani paceman Mohammad Amir faces an uncertain future following his release from jail this week after serving half of a six-month-sentence for his role in a spot-fixing scandal.
    4th February, 2012
    Zaka wants Amir back after serving ban
    DUBAI, Feb 3: Pakistan cricket chief Zaka Ashraf on Friday backed the return of spot-fixing convict Mohammad Aamir after he serves his five-year ban, saying he was a talented fast bowler who had been
    3rd February, 2012
    Younis urges ICC to reduce Amir ban
    ''If the ban reduction can be considered then they should do that, every law gives margin,'' said the former coach.
    2nd February, 2012
    Misbah unsure about Amir’s return
    DUBAI: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq said Thursday he was saddened by the case of former paceman Mohammad Amir who was released from a jail in…
    2nd February, 2012
    Amir ‘to announce plans’ when returns home
    I don't know when he will be able to play cricket again for Pakistan because of the five-year ban, Amir's brother said.