- 'We see no reason for Amir not to get a visa because we have been in touch with the England and Wales Cricket Board and the UK authorities.'
A top PCB official said on Sunday that all the homework done to secure a visa for Amir should bear fruit by next week.
"We see no reason for Amir not to get a visa because we have been in touch with the England and Wales Cricket Board and the UK authorities and we were told that while Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif would not be welcome to tour England the case is different for Amir," he said.
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He said the PCB had prepared a separate case for Amir while sending his documents for the visa to the UK High Commission in Islamabad.
Along with former captain Butt and fellow pacer Asif, Amir was found guilty of spot-fixing by the ICC and later by a crown court in London during Pakistan's tour to England in 2010.
The left-arm pacer made his international comeback in January in New Zealand after serving a five-year ban.
UK visa laws state that a foreign individual's visa application will be denied for up to 10 years if the individual has served a jail sentence of one year to four years within the UK.
The official said that ECB's top officials had been very cooperative in the matter.
"Amir was not technically deported from the UK like Butt and Asif in the spot-fixing case," he added.
The official said the Board only decided to apply for a visa for Amir after legal consultations.
He further added that if Amir gets the visa he would undergo a special course to prepare him for the long tour starting in late June.
"He will be given a full briefing on what to expect in England and how to avoid controversies in the media or on the field," the official said.
The official confirmed that the move to appoint Englishman Brian Murgatroyd as the media manager with the Pakistan team for the tour has not been successful.
"We are now looking at other options as we know how important it will be to properly interact with the media and avoid controversies or scandals on the tour," he added.
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