PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan told PTI today that contrary to the general impression no decision had been taken as yet on allowing Aamer back into the national side once his ban ends in September this year.
"We will monitor him closely in every aspect and also take the feedback of other players in the national team and domestic cricket before deciding whether he can play for Pakistan again," Khan said.
He disclosed that although no member of the Pakistan team had yet raised any concerns with the board over allowing Aamer to make a comeback, the PCB had got some waves from the Pakistan dressing room.
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"Plus we also have to first see whether whenever he plays domestic cricket is he still good enough as a cricketer to warrant a recall to the national side because we are seeing lot of promising new players coming up," Khan said.
"We are hopeful that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will give him some relief and allow him to at least start using facilities at the national cricket academy before his ban officially ends. But at this stage we don't see him playing domestic cricket before early next season," Khan said.
Asked about the fate of the two other players Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, who were also banned for involvement in spot fixing in early 2011 by the ICC, the PCB chief said no progress had been made in their cases as until now they had not been cooperating as much as was expected off them.