Match-fixers should be banned for life says Mohammad Amir ()
Lahore, June 18। Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir, who served a five-year ban for spot-fixing, on Saturday preached that match-fixers should be banned for life.
Amir, who served three months in prison for spot-fixing during the 2010 Lord's Test, will return to the same ground next month as part of the Pakistan team for the first of a four-Test summer tour of England.
"I fully back that fixers should be banned for life," Amir, who seemed to be on the same page with England skipper Alastair Cook, was quoted as saying by BBC on Saturday.