Cricket: Asif yet to convey plans to PCB

“The board is unaware about his plans for rehabilitation,” says a top PCB official.


Our Correspondent May 20, 2013
Asif is yet to show his consent with regards to taking part in the anti-corruption rehabilitation program of the PCB. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

KARACHI:


While Salman Butt was quick to show his consent, banned fast-bowler Mohammad Asif is yet to do the same with regards to taking part in the anti-corruption rehabilitation program of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).


Following the Court of Arbitration’s (CAS) decision to reject appeals of the duo against its bans, the International Cricket Council (ICC) urged them to take part in  a rehabilitation process.  However, Asif is yet to inform the board of his intentions. “The board is unaware about his plans for rehabilitation,” a top PCB official told The Express Tribune. Meanwhile, officials close to Asif suggested he will show his availability as he has no other option if he wants to revive his career.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 21st, 2013.

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