Fast bowler Mohammad Amir will made a comeback in the domestic cricket circuit.
According to Chief Executive of International Cricket Council (ICC) David Richardson the rules on banned players are likely to be relaxed in a new code of conduct.
David during a press conference said the revised code of conduct is being discussed in the meetings and hopefully we could bring it to you in finality in the November meeting.
The revised code of conduct will allow banned players to play domestic cricket six months before the end of their ban term.
Mohammad Aamir whose five year ban expires in August next year can make a comeback in domestic by March 2015.
Amir has serving a 5-year ban after being found involved in spot-fixing during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010.