Sunday, September 26, 2010

Teary-eyed Amir pleaded innocence; blamed Butt for spot-fixing scandal, say sources

Published>Sun, Sep 26 10 12:52 PM

Karachi, Sep 26 (ANI): Pakistan's fast bowler Mohammad Amir, one of the four players implicated in spot-fixing scandal, reportedly went to the team management just a couple of days after the allegations were levelled against him, and spilled the beans on Test captain Salman Butt.

According to sources, some of Pakistan's senior players saw Amir meeting with the team's One Day International (ODI) captain Shahid Afridi, who later took the teary-eyed youngster to team manager Yawar Saeed, and the trio discussed the issue for some time at the team hotel, The News reported.

"Amir told the team management that he wasn't aware of the gravity of the situation and also claimed that he just followed Butt's instructions," revealed a well-placed source.

He added that the 18-year-old bowler told Afridi and Yawar that he did not even know Mazhar Majeed, and was introduced to him by Salman.

"Amir told Afridi as well as the team manager that he was completely unaware of what was going on. He asked them to help him get out of the mess," claimed the source.

Amir, regarded among the world's best emerging fast bowlers, has received a lot of sympathy from various quarters, after he was suspended by the ICC following allegations that he and Asif had bowled deliberate no-balls during the fourth Test against England at Lord's on the orders of match-fixers.

Former greats like England's Michael Atherton, West Indies' fast bowler Michael Holding, Australia's Geoff Lawson, Pakistan's Ramiz Raja and many others have urged the authorities to show leniency towards the talented young cricketer.

"Whilst I accept, if guilty, there can be no way back for Salman Butt, the captain, or Mohammad Asif, a cricketer who has enjoyed more lives than a cat, I hope the authorities can find a way to give Amir a second chance. He is a victim in this episode," wrote Atherton, in one of his articles earlier this month. (ANI)


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