A senior official told PTI that soon after the UK authorities confirmed issuance of visa for Aamir, who has served a five-year ban for spot fixing in England, Chairman Shaharyar Khan, Najam Sethi and chief operating officer Subhan Ahmad met with the youngster in the office in Lahore.
"During the meeting Aamir was told in clear terms that he will have to follow each instruction given to him by the team management and anti-corruption and security manager in England and totally avoid the media unless permitted by the manager," he said.
Aamir along with Salman Butt and Muhammad Asif were all found guilty of spot fixing when Pakistan toured England in 2010 and they also served varying jail time in the UK after being tried by a crowd court.
The PCB had to use various channels to convince the England and Wales Cricket Board and UK High Commission in Islamabad to get a visa issued for Aamir after it was told in clear terms that Butt and Asif would not be welcome on the tour.
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"Aamir has now been told that he also needs to take the initiative to make his teammates comfortable and ensure the dressing room atmosphere is not spoilt on the tour," the official said.
He said the board had also taken other pre-emptive measures for the tour in order to avoid any controversies or scandals and this included asking all the selected players to submit all details of their friends, relatives and associates in the UK.
"The idea is to allow the players to keep focused on cricket as it will be a challenging tour for Pakistan," the official said.