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Match-fixers should be banned for life, but I don't mind facing Mohammad Amir: Alastair Cook

Agence France-Presse • June 8, 2016, 20:56:30 IST
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England captain Alastair Cook said that he wants all match-fixers to be banned for life, but that he would be prepared to face Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir.

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Match-fixers should be banned for life, but I don't mind facing Mohammad Amir: Alastair Cook

London: England captain Alastair Cook said on Wednesday that he wants all cricketers found guilty of match-fixing to be banned for life, but that he would be prepared to face Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir. Left-arm quick Amir is in line to make his Test return — having already made his comeback in white-ball international cricket — in the series opener against England at Lord’s next month. It was during a Lord’s Test against England six years ago that Amir and two Pakistan team-mates were involved in the deliberate bowling of no-balls — the trio having been lured into a newspaper ‘sting’ operation to demonstrate their willingness to take part in spot-fixing. [caption id=“attachment_2070011” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir. Getty Images](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Mohammed-Aamer-Getty.jpg) Pakistani pacer Mohammad Amir. Getty Images[/caption] A teenager at the time and one of world cricket’s undoubted rising stars, Amir was sent to jail by an English court and banned from all forms of cricket for five years. He has now served that ban and, unlike 2010 Pakistan captain Salman Butt and fellow paceman Mohammad Asif, Amir has now been included in the squad for a four-Test series starting at Lord’s on 14 July. “It’s kind of ironic that his first Test match will be here back at Lord’s,” Cook told reporters at the ground on Wednesday ahead of the third Test between England and Sri Lanka. “He’s served his time. He’s been punished for what he did, and quite rightly so, because we’ve got to protect the integrity of the game. “But I have no problems in playing against him at all.” However, the left-handed opener added: “My only thing is that if you get caught match-fixing, you should be banned for life. “The punishment should be that hard, because we’ve got to protect the integrity. “That’s not saying Amir shouldn’t come back, because the rules were probably different then. “From my point of view, the punishment should be harsh to try to deter people from doing it. But that’s from now on, that’s if I had any say in it.”

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