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The banned Pakistani fast bowler, Mohammad Amir’s childhood mentor, Asif Bajwa is very optimistic regarding the future of the young left-arm fast bowler, and he has expressed that Amir will come back to international cricket as a better bowler.
Amir is currently serving a five-year ban from all forms of competitive cricket because of his involvement in the spot-fixing controversy that came to light during the tour of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mohammad-Asif-c1993
are also facing lengthy bans.
Amir was recently released from jail and he is back in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Dravid-c2229 have said that they want to see Amir back, playing international cricket.
The ball is in the court of the International Cricket Council (http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625), which can keep the five-year ban on Amir or reduce the punishment.
However, Amir’s coach, Bajwa, is positive that the left-arm rookie has the ability to bounce back at the highest stage of the game.
Bajwa, who is based in Rawalpindi, expressed that Amir is mentally very strong and he has started to make sure that Amir regains his old confidence. The coach has said that the young left-arm fast bowler will be back in action soon, and that too as an improved
pacer.
“I know Amir very well and I am confident that he will come back to professional cricket as an even better bowler this time around, so batsmen had better be aware. I have started to work with him on the mental side of the game again,” he said.
Another positive thing about Amir is that he also wants to help the young and budding cricketers. The fast bowler does not want them to make the same mistakes which he made.
Bajwa added, “Amir is very keen to coach the young boys who I work with. He is adamant that he wants to help the youngsters, to guide them and to tell them about the mistakes he made and for them not to fall into the same traps that he did.”
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