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Mohammad Aamir is out of jail

Discussion in 'Cricket Talk' started by cricketingminds, Feb 2, 2012.

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    cricketingminds

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    The man who disgraced Pakistan is now released from jail.

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    Do you guys feel he deserves a second chance? Obviously, the kid is not going to do anything wrong after what he went through and he has a talent which is not worthy of being wasted.

    Yet we have a situation where if we set an example right now, it will be a big lesson for the Pakistani cricketers of the future.

    NOTE: Yes he won't be playing for the next 4 years and a little more but the debate goes on - does he deserve a comeback?
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    Fielding Coach

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    out of jail

    He is out of jail???... Did he break it
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    Fielding Coach

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    BTW on a serious note, i feel he has been punished for what he did. Actually he couldnt even have imagined that this would happen to him.

    So lets hope that its all out of his system. I would give him a chance again considering his past record.
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    Bilal123

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    Now lets look at this through a Muslims point of view. Once a person has asked for forgiveness from the depth of his heart then there is no sin big enough to not be forgiven. So I think if he is good enough in 4 years time then he can make a comeback.

    Also he could then guide any new comers and help them avoid any sort of pressure/temptations to do wrong things
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    attidude.asif

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    He made a mistake ... he got the punishment..
    I think he shud get the chance and y not?? Asif got atleast 3-4 chances so he deserves one... secondly the talent he got he is a vital link if pakistan wanna topple the world..
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    Wajid

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    Yes he deserves a second chance but the other two certainly dont. If however there is the slightest whiff of corruption then he shouldnever be allowed to play again
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    munirnadeem

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    I want him back into the team.

    Wow.

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