Zohaib Shah
First Class Captain
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2007
- Runs
- 5,005
I do feel the irony of Amir's return now. No doubt he is a great bowler. But lets face it he is only back due to his talent as a fast bowler.
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I do feel the irony of Amir's return now. No doubt he is a great bowler. But lets face it he is only back due to his talent as a fast bowler.
Asif was more talented.. is he back yet?
The only reason Amir is back is because he was 18 years old when he committed the crime. Law is always lenient on folks who are too young or too old.
In the country that you reside in 18 isn't even old enough to drink.
Yeah, but again, if the player know that if they get caught, there is no coming back, they will think twice, but when they know that they will be allowed back in because they are talented, it makes a difference.
Yeah, but again, if the player know that if they get caught, there is no coming back, they will think twice, but when they know that they will be allowed back in because they are talented, it makes a difference.
Let back in after a minimum of 6 years. That's no joke. So I don't see how Amir and co are responsible for this sagaYeah, but again, if the player know that if they get caught, there is no coming back, they will think twice, but when they know that they will be allowed back in because they are talented, it makes a difference.
Yeah, but again, if the player know that if they get caught, there is no coming back, they will think twice, but when they know that they will be allowed back in because they are talented, it makes a difference.
You think five years taken from you is a joke? You think getting your name (and your family's aswell) dragged through the mud is something anyone would want?
Some of you have no coherent thought process. Any player would be mortified if they are subjected to the kind of pressure Amir was at that time. Sitting in that chair, in the comfort of your house/office, a five year ban and jail time would look quite a formality for some of you lot. Get out of the house a bit more to understand real life is a bit more tougher than that.
Yeah, but again, if the player know that if they get caught, there is no coming back, they will think twice, but when they know that they will be allowed back in because they are talented, it makes a difference.
You think five years taken from you is a joke? You think getting your name (and your family's aswell) dragged through the mud is something anyone would want?
Some of you have no coherent thought process. Any player would be mortified if they are subjected to the kind of pressure Amir was at that time. Sitting in that chair, in the comfort of your house/office, a five year ban and jail time would look quite a formality for some of you lot. Get out of the house a bit more to understand real life is a bit more tougher than that.
If you were gonna punish them this aggressively why did you bring em back to the same sport they tainted?
And you know this because ...? Remember, a player was allowed back after he was being convicted and the captain of the one-day team and star all-rounder were threatened to be ousted from the national and team and kicked out from PSL because they didn't want him back..just stop it bro. No one will be allowed back. You have to be extremely foolish to have such an idea in your brain. Stop putting mud on others for their crimes.
You think five years taken from you is a joke? You think getting your name (and your family's aswell) dragged through the mud is something anyone would want?
Some of you have no coherent thought process. Any player would be mortified if they are subjected to the kind of pressure Amir was at that time. Sitting in that chair, in the comfort of your house/office, a five year ban and jail time would look quite a formality for some of you lot. Get out of the house a bit more to understand real life is a bit more tougher than that.
Wow, five year Jail time? WOW. You have not read up on the facts of the case have you?
Why are you asking me a question you fully well know the answer to?
My post was more about the content of the OP, which is absolute rubbish.
You think five years taken from you is a joke? You think getting your name (and your family's aswell) dragged through the mud is something anyone would want?
Some of you have no coherent thought process. Any player would be mortified if they are subjected to the kind of pressure Amir was at that time. Sitting in that chair, in the comfort of your house/office, a five year ban and jail time would look quite a formality for some of you lot. Get out of the house a bit more to understand real life is a bit more tougher than that.
Why are you asking me a question you fully well know the answer to?
My post was more about the content of the OP, which is absolute rubbish.
People are not fools and know that the ban and jail was done by ECB and England. PCB did nothing except try to forgive their sentences and pardon them
So of course players thought that doing in PSL is ok as PCB would do nothing
I find it hilarious that people claim that the trio was given exemplary punishment when every single person knows PCBs did not do a single thing to them, it was ECB. PCB never punished anyone, always kept pardoning people like Asif and Akhtar. So the news to them was, dont get caught in England. In PSL your board will save you
Sorry, duplicate post.
Please quote your sources, I have not heard anyone else say these things, nor have I found them anywhere
would not be surprised if Sharjeel & Irfan are replaced by Salman & Asif.
1. Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Akhtar found Not Guilty on appeal.
http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/300353.html
2. ICC failed to extend Asif 2008 IPL ban as IPL not WADA-compliant
http://midoff.blogspot.com.au/2008/07/wada-accuses-ipl-of-breaking-rules.html
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/aug/02/india-rejects-wada-whereabouts-rule
3. Asif not convicted in UAE opium case
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/cr...ped-Asif-Pakistan-paceman-deported-Dubai.html
Asif was not banned? In what world? He was banned for 2 years and he came back to International cricket during Champions Trophy 2009... where he played his first match against Australia after his return...
The guardian link has nothing to do with Asif's ban, and midoffblogspot.com is nothing reliable..
Asid was not convicted in case, but he was banned for 2 years for what he did.. so there is penalty for his offence he committed