The prison has cut on charges of correction, heartsit with his own lawyer, married marriage, Puri film is the story of this cricketer

Cricket News Desk. The love story of Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Aamir and Nargis Khatoon is very interesting. Actually, this is the story of the days when Mohammad Aamir’s name came into the match in 2010. Nargis Khatoon, wife of Mohammad Aamir, is a British citizen. Let us tell you that Mohammad Aamir should have a ban on the charge of place setup from 2010 to 2015. In 2011, then captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif were banned by the ICC for five years after being convicted of place confirmation during the 2010 tour in England. The cricketer served a sentence of jail as a criminal, Mohammad Aamir’s co -fast bowler Mohammad Asif and then captain Salman Butt were convicted of place -Fixing during the 2010 Test series and were sentenced to 6 months by the British court in November 2011. Mohammad Aamir had to stay in jail for about a half years. The love story of Mohammad Aamir and Nargis Khatoon fell in love with the lawyer who fought the case is very romantic. Actually, this is the story of the days when Muhammad Aamir’s name came in line in 2010. Mohammad Aamir had to go to jail on match -confirmation charges. Aamir’s case was to fight Nargis Khatoon, a British citizen of Pakistan origin. As he fought the case of his own lawyer, the proximity between Nargis Khatoon and Mohammad Aamir began to grow and the two began in love. Aamir has been banned for five years after being trapped in the match. Mohammad Aamir and Nargis Khatoon were married in 2016. Mohammad Aamir returned to international cricket in 2016. What was the whole thing? In August 2010, three cricketers did a place in a cricket test at Lord’s with Bukey Mazhar Majeed and did so by a reporter for the Sting Operation ‘News of the World’. In this whole case, all aspects of place confirmation are captured in the camera. The accused cricketers took a solid amount for each no ball a day before the game. In this test match, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir threw no balls on the instructions of Captain Salman Butt. Aamir was part of the 2009 T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy that won the Pakistan team. He was only 18 years old when he was trapped in a place. Share this story -tags