"Cheerful to have Amir back in group," Afridi tweeted on Friday. "He let me know truth first time I asked him in Britain. He conceded his mix-up we ought to back him now. Amir talked reality both to courts and the Pakistani open. Dissimilar to the rest who continued lying for two-three years."
Need to regard PCB, ICC on Amir call - Misbah
Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan Test chief, supported Mohammad Amir's arrival to the national set up. "I as of late watched Mohammad Amir in the BPL, I think he is the same bowler he was five years prior," he told Cricket Australia. "However, at this time the inquiry is not about his execution. There are different elements which should be dealt with.
"A few players had reservations against his rebound and I think the cricket board has made the best choice by drawing in players and Amir in discussion. We players shouldn't even remark on it and need to regard the choice of the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board."
Amir's determination was a subject of warmed civil argument even among the Pakistan squad, with Mohammad Hafeez and Azhar Ali making it clear they would not welcome him back. Hafeez and Azhar avoided a probables camp that included Amir, just returning after the mediation of PCB administrator Shaharyar Khan. Azhar then offered his renunciation as ODI commander, before Shaharyar talked him around to pulling back it.
Afridi said he regarded Azhar and Hafeez's position. "We endured a considerable measure because of spot altering outrage and our picture was discolored all around," he tweeted.
Be that as it may, he focused on the need to push ahead. "We now need to proceed onward and I will back Amir and anticipate that him will serve Pakistan cricket with aggregate devotion and responsibility."

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