Misbah backs Amir to rattle England

Pakistan's Mohammad Amir returns to the Test arena next month after a six-year absence with a chance to show he can still be the world's greatest bowler.

Six years after his involvement in one of cricket's biggest corruption scandals, Mohammad Amir returns to the Test arena next month with a chance to show he can still be the world's greatest bowler.

Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq said on Monday that Amir still has all the qualities that made him one of the sport's hottest properties as an 18-year-old fast bowler, before he was exposed with two Pakistan teammates in a 2010 fixing plot in England that earned him a jail sentence and a long ban from cricket.

"He can still be the best bowler in the world," Misbah said in Southampton, where Pakistan was holding their first news conference since arriving in England for a four-Test series.

"The way he has been bowling, he is there. You look at his bowling speed, his swing, his control ... they're all there."

Amir served half of a six-month jail sentence in England after pleading guilty to charges of bowling deliberate no-balls at pre-arranged times to fix spot-betting markets while playing for Pakistan in a test against England at Lord's.

Then-captain Salman Butt and fellow bowler Mohammad Asif were also involved and received jail sentences.

The International Cricket Council banned Amir from all cricket for five years.

Amir became eligible to play again last September and he already has been recalled by Pakistan in both white-ball formats.

But this English summer marks his return to Test cricket, and - ironically - his first match back is set to be at Lord's.

"He knows he is under pressure, but he is handling it well," Misbah said. "This is a good chance for him to come here - the place where he had those problems - and show the world he is there to perform and deliver for the team."


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