Karachi - Pakistan's previous cricketer and quick bowler, Mohammad Asif has uncovered that different players had likewise enjoyed spot fixing even before his vocation and after his boycott, and felt that he ought to have gotten another opportunity.
While offering meeting to an American based games channel, Asif lamented that he was unable to complete his profession on a superior note.
"I think whatever happened it needed to occur and that is alright. Everybody has laments throughout their life and a couple of need to discuss them, yet I think I am fine. Everybody commits errors and I did as well," he expressed.
As to fixing, he said that players enjoyed spot fixing even when him, however PCB never attempted to spare him.
"Players had been enjoying fixing before me [in 2010] and considerably after me. Be that as it may, those before me are working with PCB and there are not many after me despite everything playing. Everybody was given another opportunity and there are rare sorts of people who never got a similar treatment [as me]. PCB never attempted to spare me paying little heed to the way that I am the sort of bowler who was profoundly respected by everybody on the planet. Yet anyway I'm not lounging around agonizing about the past or hung up on it," Asif said.
The previous cricketer said that the main thing matter to him presently is that he made the most of his profession.
"Indeed, even today, such a large number of years after the fact, the best batsmen on the planet despite everything recollect me and they talk about me. Simply think how large the effect was that I had on the world. So this is the thing that does right by me - that there is an explanation KP, AB de Villiers, Hashim Amla talk profoundly about me," he included.
Discussing Mohammad Amir resigning from Test cricket at 27 years old, he said that he revile PCB for how they safeguarded his vocation.
"I revile the PCB for how they safeguarded his profession. Be that as it may, it was his commitment to assist Pakistan with cricketing in a predicament and he ought to have stayed, particularly when they had helped him return," he included.
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