At a time when a strong lobby, which includes former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja, is not in favor of allowing Aamir back into cricket, the 22-year old youngster has found much needed support in some quarters.
Pakistan legend Wasim Akram said that he was happy to hear about Aamir being allowed to play domestic cricket.
"He made a mistake at a very young age and I think he has learnt from it. It would not be fair to now stop him from making a comeback," Wasim said on a Pakistani channel.
"Even our religion allows and promotes forgiveness and I appeal to the Pakistani nation to forgive Aamir for his mistakes and support him now," the former pacer said.
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Another former captain Rashid Latif said that playing domestic cricket was the right of Aamir once he was given permission by the ICC.
"The ICC anti-corruption has given him this relaxation so it is only fair he plays domestic cricket," he said.
But Latif cautioned that getting back into international cricket would not be that easy for Aamir.
Former batsman Muhammad Yousuf said that he was happy to see Aamir getting another chance.
"I just hope he has come clean on everything and he has learnt his lesson. He is still young and he can do a lot to help other players in domestic cricket stay away from corruption," Yousuf said.
"We will only know whether he is the same player when he resumes playing domestic cricket whenever that is," he added.