NO , Mohammad Amir , your spot fixing wasn’t a ‘minor’ offence
On 28th August 2010, the Lord’s Test match between England and Pakistan came under the dark web of spot-fixing after a British tabloid, News of the World, conducted a sting operation which showed Mazhar Majeed, a Pakistan player agent, claiming to have given money to Pakistani bowlers for bowling no balls on demand.
According to the report, Majeed accepted £150,000 to arrange a fix in which Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif would bowl no-balls at specific moments of the match. Furthermore, he also alleged that Pakistan captain Salman Butt and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal and three other unnamed cricketers. Post investigations from ICC’s anti-corruption unit and Scotland Yard, Amir, Asif and Butt were handed bans for five, seven and ten years respectively.

Money ,fame,respect and glory-it was all there for Sharjeel Khan.
Banned Pakistan opener Sharjeel Khan has admitted that he played a role during the infamous spot-fixing scandal which rocked Pakistan Super League during its second edition in2017. Sharjeel khan the man who was responsible for his rise and downfall at the same time.Everything seems going very smooth for him if you talk about his place in his team or his individual performance he was acing it in every department.But the greed in him becomes the reason of his downfall ,for the sake of few dollars he sell himself in his country.He got banned for 5 years from cricket after he found guilty in spot fixing scandals.
Muhammad Asif,invisible man of Pakistan spot-fixing scandal

The God gifted Pakistani swing bowler talks about the huge mistake he had made in the past and hopes for the better future as he try to rebuilt career after suspension.It was a big mistake that cost his career and being guilty for what he did and he apologize in front of the whole country .It’s a mistake that i have done and want to warn the younger generation to not commit any such mistake in their life.The last five year of my life has been worst and very hard for me because i couldn’t enter the grounds that i have played all my life on.In that period of my time my family supports me alot particularly when i was serving in prison in the United Kingdom.
