Hafeez, Azhar stay away from camp due to Amir's presence
Hafeez, Azhar stay away from camp due to Amir's presence
Pakistan's ODI chief Azhar Ali and veteran allrounder Mohammad Hafeez have avoided the continuous molding camp in Lahore, evidently because of Mohammad Amir's incorporation among the probables for the camp. Azhar affirmed that he had stayed away on account of Amir and Pakistan's group chief, Agha Akbar, said Hafeez's nonappearance was additionally clearly for the same reason.
Amir, who is in the determination blend subsequent to serving a five-year boycott for his part in the 2010 spot-altering outrage, was one of the 26 probables named for the pre-season molding camp in the development to the New Zealand visit. Both Hafeez and Azhar were playing household matches in Karachi and had missed the initial three days of the camp which started on December 21. They were booked to join the camp on Thursday, however Agha Akbar affirmed that the pair did not prepare with the side.
"Both are not joining the preparation camp today clearly in light of Mohammad Amir," Akbar told ESPNcricinfo.
Azhar was more straightforward. "I won't go to the camp the length of Amir arrives," he said. "This is my choice and we are interested in examine with the PCB. I would prefer not to remark on Hafeez's choice, yet we both have the same position.'"
In November, Hafeez had apparently turned down an offer in the Bangladesh Premier League from the Chittagong Vikings establishment, who had enrolled Amir. Hafeez told ESPNcricinfo that he couldn't play "with any player who has discolored and conveyed an awful name to the nation", yet was interested in tolerating an offer from an alternate establishment. He focused on this was his own assessment.
In November 2011, Amir - alongside Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif - was sentenced in a London Court on charges intrigue to acknowledge degenerate installments and connivance to cheat at betting after a plot was revealed in a News of the World sting operation to bowl consider no-balls in a Test against England in 2010. Amir was given a six-month correctional facility sentence and served half of it at the Portland Young Offenders Institution in Dorset
He was likewise given a five-year boycott by the ICC, and his suspension period formally finished on September 1 this year. Amir had been permitted to come back to cricket in front of timetable by the ICC in January and has subsequent to included in Pakistan's residential T20 and top of the line rivalries. He was likewise a piece of the BPL 2015-16, playing nine matches for the Chittagong Vikings establishment.
Hafeez, Azhar stay away from camp due to Amir's presence
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