Dravid hopes for Amir’s comeback – Cricket News Update
India's former Test cricketer, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625) in Feb 2011 for five years, come back.
Dravid, the second highest run scorer in Test history, while talking to BBC, admired the talent of 19-year-old pacer, whose daunting aptitude surprised the world at such a young age. Dravid believes that the offender will learn the lesson from his past and
his return to cricket would be great as he was one of most feared bowlers.
“It was difficult on everybody across the world who saw such a young talent, and unfortunately he made a few mistakes. We all want him to come back at some stage and I don't know whether that's... it's going to be a challenge. I hope he can do it; it would
be great if he can,” said Dravid.
Dravid, who announced his retirement recently, believes that it is always tough for any player to stay away from the game for such a long time. It would be a big challenge for Amir to make return to the game with the same the zeal and enthusiasm which he
left behind.
"It's been disappointing as [I am] someone who loves the game, and loves watching young talent come through," said the 39-year-old veteran.
In an interview to former http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Salman-Butt-c2418 for delivering two no-balls and accused Butt for misusing the friendship between the two.
The allegations are however rejected by Butt’s father, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Zulfiqar-c98656, who said the youngster is falsely putting all the blame on his innocent son. The aggrieved further said the recently released offender is trying to revive his career, for which he is continuously
telling lies.
The right-arm pacer was released last month after serving half of six-month sentence in England jail and came back to his home country in March. He has already met with the high officials http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 Cricket Board (PCB) who are interested in putting him through
rehabilitation and counseling programs after the permission of ICC.
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