The Pak Banker

'Sharjeel set to be part of PSL players draft'

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Pakistan's tainted opening batsman Sharjeel Khan is set to be part of the players draft for the fifth edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL).

Left-handed Sharjeel, who completed a five-year ban for breaching the Pakistan Cricket Board's Anti-Corruption code in August, has been given clearance by the board to resume playing club cricket.

"Sharjeel recently appeared in a written test conducted by PCB's AntiCorrup­tion unit and passed it successful­ly. He has now been told to travel to Bahawalpur, Sheikhupur­a and Karachi where he will give lectures to members of the junior teams taking part in the domestic youth events. In all probabilit­y, Sharjeel should be cleared to also feature in the players draft for the PSL," one source in the PCB said according to a report carried by Press Trust of India .

The official said since he completed his ban, Sharjeel has ticked all the boxes required under the anti-corruption rehabilita­tion laws to be eligible to play cricket again.

The left-hander, 29, had played a Test, 25 ODIs and 15 Twenty20 Internatio­nals before he was banned from all forms of cricket for five years on Aug 30, 2017 for his role in the spot-fixing scandal that marred the Pakistan Super League (PSL)'s second edition earlier.

The PCB's Anti-Corruption Tribunal, after finding him guilty of breaching five clauses of the board's anti-corruption code, said half of his ban would remain suspended.

Sharjeel, playing for the Islamabad United franchise, was found guilty by the PCB's AntiCorrup­tion Tribunal along with other Pakistani players like Khalid Latif (who is still serving ban), Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Nawaz, Nasir Jamshed (still serving ban), Shahzaib Hasan (still under a ban).

He and Khalid Latif were suspended and sent back home from Dubai at the start of the PSL in February 2017.

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