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“My motivation was and still is to represent Pakistan again" : Salman Butt

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KARACHI: Former Pakistan opening batsman and Test captain Salman Butt said that he wants to achieve something great with Pakistan so he can leave cricket with peace of mind, stating that his biggest motivation for playing cricket is to once again wear the colours of the country.

“My motivation was and still is to represent Pakistan again,” said Salman, while talking to The Express Tribune. “I want to achieve something great for the country and outperform my previous achievements.”

The 32-year-old — who has impressed since returning to cricket after serving out the five-year ban he received for his role in the spot-fixing scandal of 2010 — is in contention for a place in the Test squad for the upcoming three-match series against West Indies.

However, many believe he will be overlooked due to the recent spot-fixing scandal that emerged in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), with the management thought to be hesitant in calling up a player that has become synonymous with the scourge.

The stylish left-hander said that it will be disappointing if his return to the national side is delayed due to any other reason than his own batting form.

“First of all, I don’t know about any such claim,” he said. “I don’t know what sources are being quoted when people are saying that the selectors informed me that I will not be selected due to the recent scandal, since that is not the case.”

However, Salman did admit he was told he is in contention for a spot in the side. “The indication I got was that I will be on the plane to West Indies, but so far, no one has contacted me,” he revealed. “However, if someone deserving is not getting a chance due to something out of their control, then it will be extremely disappointing.”

Talking about corruption in cricket, the Lahore-born opener said it seems difficult to stop it completely, especially considering so much is already being done to tackle it.

“I am sure the International Cricket Council (ICC) and all the cricket boards are doing all they can to stop this, but, somehow it keeps coming up again and again,” he said. “I have no idea why the ICC and the other boards are unable to control it. The players are being given lectures all the time as well as all the assistance they should get from the authorities, but still it seems that something somewhere is missing. These things need to be curtailed, but I don’t know how this can be stopped.”
 
No thanks - Hopefully the likes of Sami Aslam and Imam-ul-Haq will get opportunities ahead of Butt, who was largely mediocre in Tests barring a couple of hundreds in Australia.
 
Perform in domestic and you're free to be selected, Just like Kami.
 
Once bitten twice shy. At 32 years time is not on his side now. Then again we are not exactly blessed with opening batsmen so you never know.
 
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Salman Butt should do what Henry Williams did. When Williams was involved in fixing with Cronje, he was so embarrassed at what he did that he gave up cricket entirely. He relocated to a small town outside Cape Town where he works as a store assistant

Occasionally some tourists recognise him and poke fun at him. Williams recalls the last incident when a group of teenagers approached him with a match box and started breaking the match sticks. One of the boys than told Williams "Sir can you fix the match sticks, We believe you have mastered the art of match fixing'
 
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Salman Butt should do what Henry Williams did. When Williams was involved in fixing with Cronje, he was so embarrassed at what he did that he gave up cricket entirely. He relocated to a small town outside Cape Town where he works as a store assistant

Occasionally some tourists recognise him and poke fun at him. Williams recalls the last incident when a group of teenagers approached him with a match box and started breaking the match sticks. One of the boys than told Williams "Sir can you fix the match sticks, We believe you have mastered the art of match fixing'
well in that case its better for cricketers who got caught​ in fixing to comeback and try to erase the bad image from public minds as amir did.
or else they will end up like the above player u mentioned.
 
We saw your motivation the last time around. You were the bloody captain, and not only did you sell yourself out but you also made others sell out.

You are lucky that you weren't handed a life ban.
 
Such a besharam person. Sorry for the language use but really?!?!?!

You were the captain and did such a low level act. I hope he gets humilated every single day.
 
No thanks Butt. There are a multitude of reasons why you shouldn't be in the side.

1. You are a match fixer
2. You are 32 years old
3. Your past record isn't much to write home about
4. You haven't done anything in domestic to deserve a comeback
 
Wonder what his motivation was when he was fixing matches and destroying the careers of his younger, more talented, team mates...
 
He has performed and Inzi is backing him for Test Squad.

Its relative, others have performed better them him, especially in critical games or against better attacks. Kami scored better than everyone else and everyone's aware of this. Only such kind of performance can guarantee an XI spot otherwise he's gonna be another china-Amir.
 
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