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Published 03 Feb, 2012 07:26am

Younis urges ICC to reduce Amir ban

DUBAI: Former Pakistan captain and coach Waqar Younis on Friday urged the International Cricket Council to review its five-year ban on young paceman Mohammad Amir.

''If the ban reduction can be considered then they should do that, every law gives margin,'' Younis told reporters.

Amir was released from jail on Wednesday because of good behavior after serving half his six-month sentence for spot-fixing during a test against England in August 2010.

But the ICC's ban means Amir could not take part in any cricketing activity before Sept. 2015 —a career death sentence in Younis' view.

''It's difficult for a fast bowler to keep himself fit if he is not allowed to play even club cricket,'' Younis said.

''We must have sympathy with him because he is so young. His talent will not only be missed by me but also by the Pakistan team.''

Younis said he has more sympathy with Amir because the fast bowler should be given a benefit of doubt due to his youth.

Another former Pakistan captain Imran Khan has said Amir is a better bowler than the great paceman Wasim Akram was in his early days.

''So there must be something in him (Amir) if he is praised by Imran,'' Younis said.

Younis was not sure if the country's fans would want Amir even if he can be reinstated to cricket.

''I don't know whether he would be able to play or not, whether people of Pakistan will accept him or not,'' he said. ''We accept that the incident happened and Pakistan's name was stainted, but I think other players will also learn from this.''

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