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Mixed emotions I guess for many regarding the possibility that Mohammad Amir could be allowed to play cricket ahead of his five year ban for spot fixing.

Some would argue that a five year ban should mean a five year ban and nothing less and that there should be absolutely no leniency. Others say that Amir was a victim in all the spot fixing mess and was hard done by and deserves some leniency in terms of the length of his ban.

The anti-corruption code is set to be amended to allow banned cricketers the chance to play some club cricket and domestic cricket before the ban is over. 

What are your thoughts on the amendment to the anti-corruption code?

Is it right that Amir and others who were banned for five years are allowed to play cricket ahead of their ban?

 

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