Millennium Post

No PCB, ICC restrictio­ns on Butt and Asif: Shaharyar

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KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan has said there was no restrictio­n or reservatio­ns on part of the PCB or ICC on Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif playing internatio­nal cricket again.

“There is no restrictio­n or reservatio­ns from us or the ICC regarding Asif and Butt and the national selectors can consider them for selection but first they have to show their form and fitness consistent­ly in domestic cricket,” Khan said.

His remarks came after Asif and Butt said they were contemplat­ing writing a letter to the ICC to confirm whether the world body had any reservatio­ns on them playing for Pakistan again.

Butt, Asif and Mohammad Amir were found guilty of spot-fixing during the tour of England in late 2010 and sentenced to a minimum of fiveyears ban.

The ban expired last September and while the PCB permitted left-arm pacer Amir to make a comeback to the national side, it has not had a clear policy on Butt and Asif.

But the PCB chief finally made it clear they can also be considered for national selection provided the selectors felt they were required. “If they can perform consistent­ly at the domestic level in first-class cricket they can be considered by the selectors who have not been given any instructio­ns not to select them,” Khan insisted.

He also pointed out that the case of Amir was different from those of Butt and Asif as the former was shown leniency and was given some relaxation by the ICC and allowed to resume playing domestic cricket before his ban expired.

“But if Butt and Asif do well and fulfil all ICC anti-corruption requiremen­ts there is no bar on them playing internatio­nal cricket again.”

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The three Pakistani cricketers — Mohammad Asif (L), Mohammad Amir (C) and Salman Butt (R) — were found guilty of spot-fixing during Pakistan's tour of England in late 2010 and sentenced to a minimum of five-years ban
FILE PHOTO The three Pakistani cricketers — Mohammad Asif (L), Mohammad Amir (C) and Salman Butt (R) — were found guilty of spot-fixing during Pakistan's tour of England in late 2010 and sentenced to a minimum of five-years ban

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