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Wisden honour not so important: Aamir

Pakistan's 19-year-old pacer Mohammad Aamir has said that getting his ban lifted and returning to action was more important to him than his name being listed by Wisden Cricketers' Alamnack

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Pakistan's 19-year-old pacer Mohammad Aamir has said that getting his ban lifted and returning to action was more important to him than his name being listed by Wisden Cricketers' Alamnack.


Mohammad Aamir

"Yes, I have come to know that my name is likely to have been in the list but because of the recent (spot fixing) controversy, it has been omitted. I am indeed disappointed but can't do anything other than repenting. Possibly next time," Aamir said from Lahore.

"I am unable to play the game and that is rather more important than not having my name in the Wisden," he said. When reminded him that the "next time" for him might not be before another five years ufffd the period Aamir, has been suspended from playing the game ufffd the player said, "we have filed an appeal in the Court of Arbitration of Sports (CAS) in Switzerland and hopefully I will clear my name."

Wisden usually names Five Cricketers of the Year but this time listed only four. Wisden said that one of the trio was considered for the fifth spot but wasn't included because of the scandal.

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