The Asian Age

THROWBACK THURSDAY

Pakistan face England in first Test at Lord’s

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London, July 13: Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir will hope to put the 2010 spot- fixing scandal behind him once and for all when he returns to the scene of the crime in Thursday’s first Test against England at Lord’s.

Six years ago, during a Lord’s Test against England, Amir and Pakistan new- ball partner Mohammad Asif deliberate­ly bowled no- balls on the instructio­ns of captain Salman Butt as part of a sting operation carried out by a tabloid newspaper.

All three received fiveyear bans from cricket and, together with sports agent Mazhar Majeed, jail terms.

Such was the impact of the controvers­y, the fact teenage sensation Amir took six for 84 in the first innings of that match has largely been forgotten.

For all his time out of cricket, the 24- year- old retains the ability to swing the ball late at sharp pace, as he showed with a firstinnin­gs haul of three for 36 in Pakistan’s tour opener against Somerset.

It means an England side missing all- time leading injured wicket- taker James Anderson and sidelined allrounder Ben Stokes, should not have things all their own way as they did in the preceding 2- 0 home series win over Sri Lanka.

While the likes of former Pakistan batsman Ramiz Raja have expressed doubts about the wisdom of letting Amir back into internatio­nal

cricket, players on both sides have accepted the situation.

“We could talk or moan about it and have our opinions but the fact is it is not going to change him opening the bowling at us on Thursday or playing against us throughout this ( four- match) series,” said England batsman Joe Root.

Amir is far from the only threat in a Pakistan bowling line- up also featuring fellow left- armer Wahab Riaz, Sohail Khan and legspinner Yasir Shah.

The key to the series could lie with both teams’ toporder batsmen.

 ??  ?? Mohammad Amir ( centre) at a training session at Lord’s.
Mohammad Amir ( centre) at a training session at Lord’s.

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