The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Zaka Ashraf tells BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew that they would like to bring Amir back into the team and will offer him psychiatric help.
England bowler James Anderson says that day one of the third Test between England and Pakistan would have been enjoyable for a neutral but was nervewracking to play in.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson advises Rio Ferdinand to "rise above" the racial allegations surrounding Chelsea's John Terry when the two sides meet at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
BBC Sport's F1 technical analyst Gary Anderson joins Jake Humphrey at the launch of McLaren's 2012 challenger, the MP4-27, to take a closer look at the design of the car.
Football Focus presenter Dan Walker looks ahead to this week's programme and gives us a sneak preview of Focus's interview with Birmingham City boss Chris Hughton.
Former Fifa vice-president Lennart Johansson would like to see current president Sepp Blatter removed from his position and replaced by current head of Uefa Michel Platini.
Owen Farrell, Phil Dowson and David Strettle share their excitement on being selected for England to take on Scotland in Saturday's Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield.
Legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, who has died aged 90, speaking to the BBC Radio 5 live about his time working with Muhammad Ali on the fighter's 70th birthday a few weeks ago.
England coach Stuart Lancaster says his selection of attacking trio Ben Foden, Owen Farrell and David Strettle in his back three indicates how he wants his England side to play in the Six Nations opener against Scotland at Murrayfield.
Dan Walker and Mark Lawrenson discuss this season's race for a coveted spot in the Premier League top four, while Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand talks about John Terry after the Chelsea defender was stripped of the England captaincy.