Summary Appellant alleged PCB of being involved in defending Mohammad Amir's corruption.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Rana Faiz-ul-Hassan, a social worker, on Monday challenged International Cricket Council’s (ICC) decision of permitting Pakistan cricket team player Mohammad Amir to swing in domestic cricket by filing a petition in Sindh High Court (SHC), Dunya News reported on Monday.
As per details, the petitioner pleaded that Mohammad Amir would not be the part of Pakistan cricket team anymore as he was found guilty in spot-fixing case and defamed the name of Pakistan in international community.
Appellant further alleged Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of being involved in defending Mohammad Amir’s corruption and requested to re-ban Mohammad Amir.
Earlier, ICC permitted Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir to play domestic cricket, Dunya News reported.
As per details, PCB submitted a formal request to ICC to look into Mohammad Amir’s case, acting on which, ICC lifted ban on playing domestic cricket for Amir, who started its domestic career in 2007 while playing with National Bank.
Amir, along with Captain Salman Butt and fellow new-ball partner Mohammad Asif were found guilty of orchestrating deliberate no-balls in the Lord s Test against England in August 2010.
The three players and their agent Mazhar Majeed were jailed by a UK court after the now-defunct tabloid News of the World exposed them in a sting operation whereas ICC also forbade Mohammad Amir to represent himself in any cricket match till five years.
