backfootpunch wrote:read about it on facebook
this is the best i could find
http://indianexpress.com/article/sports ... h-teacher/
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Wonder why press were saying he has one?
hopeforthebest wrote:Amir shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a cricket ground in England, I don't accept this "he was too young to know what he was doing" defence. Countries in the Mid-East and Asia are not in any hurry to issue visas to those with criminal records.
bhaveshgor wrote:hopeforthebest wrote:Amir shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a cricket ground in England, I don't accept this "he was too young to know what he was doing" defence. Countries in the Mid-East and Asia are not in any hurry to issue visas to those with criminal records.
if he plays the guy very lucky at the moment, was always touch and go if he would get visa to most countries after getting a record but the fact he went to prison and sentenced in the uk should really mean he barred from this country for at least 10 years after his sentences was finished.
Also TBH most or all countries are tough to get visa if you got a criminal record so no different anywhere in the world.
Think USA is the toughest place to get a visa with a record.
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