It would be great if Aamir can come back: Dravid

London: Disgraced Pakistan pacer Mohammad Aamir has got some much-needed support from Indian batting great Rahul Dravid, who feels it would be "great" if the youngster manages to make a comeback after serving a five-year ban for spot-fixing. The 19-year-old was recently released from prison after completing half of a six-month sentence for his involvement […]

London: Disgraced Pakistan pacer Mohammad Aamir has got some much-needed support from Indian batting great Rahul Dravid, who feels it would be "great" if the youngster manages to make a comeback after serving a five-year ban for spot-fixing. The 19-year-old was recently released from prison after completing half of a six-month sentence for his involvement in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal that shook international cricket.

"He`s a superb player and when he`s served his ban, I`d hope he`d be able to come back. It`s not easy to stay away from the game for so long, to not play it, and be able to come back," Dravid told `BBC Sport`. Aamir, who at 18 became the youngest bowler to take 50 Test wickets before being shamed by the scandal, claimed he was "manipulated" by his then skipper Salman Butt, who took advantage of their "good friendship".