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Misbah hails pacer Amir's successful return to Test cricket

By Ians English

London, July 18: Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir can now get on with the rest of his career after completing his successful return to Test cricket against England at Lord's, according to captain Misbah-ul-Haq.

Lord's Test scorecard</a></strong><br><br>The left-arm bowler, who served a five-year ban for spot-fixing at Lord's in 2010, took the final wicket in Pakistan's 75-run win over England on the same ground.<br><br><strong><div class=

Misbah hails Mohammad Amir's successful return to Test cricket


"It's going to be a really memorable game of his life. From here he can restart his career and prove to everybody that he is a good kid now and a mature cricketer," Misbah was quoted as saying by BBC on Sunday.

Amir, 24, also served a jail term for his part in a plot with fellow pace bowler Mohammad Asif and captain Salman Butt to deliberately bowl no-balls in the final Test of Pakistan's last tour of England.
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The left-arm bowler, who served a five-year ban for spot-fixing at Lord's in 2010, took the final wicket in Pakistan's 75-run win over England on the same ground.

Misbah hails Mohammad Amir's successful return to Test cricket


"It's going to be a really memorable game of his life. From here he can restart his career and prove to everybody that he is a good kid now and a mature cricketer," Misbah was quoted as saying by BBC on Sunday.

Amir, 24, also served a jail term for his part in a plot with fellow pace bowler Mohammad Asif and captain Salman Butt to deliberately bowl no-balls in the final Test of Pakistan's last tour of England. (Yasir Shah scripts history at Lord's)" />Lord's Test scorecard

The left-arm bowler, who served a five-year ban for spot-fixing at Lord's in 2010, took the final wicket in Pakistan's 75-run win over England on the same ground.

Misbah hails Mohammad Amir's successful return to Test cricket


"It's going to be a really memorable game of his life. From here he can restart his career and prove to everybody that he is a good kid now and a mature cricketer," Misbah was quoted as saying by BBC on Sunday.

Amir, 24, also served a jail term for his part in a plot with fellow pace bowler Mohammad Asif and captain Salman Butt to deliberately bowl no-balls in the final Test of Pakistan's last tour of England. (Yasir Shah scripts history at Lord's)

(Watch: Pakistan cricketers doing push-ups)(Watch: Pakistan cricketers doing push-ups)

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:33 [IST]
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