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Pakistan rule out early international return for Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Aamer, Salman Butt

Pakistan on Friday ruled out an early return to international cricket for the disgraced trio.

user-circle cricketcountry.com Written by Agence France-Presse
Published: Aug 21, 2015, 07:21 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 21, 2015, 07:21 PM (IST)

The disgraced Pakistan trio are eligible to return to the sport on September 2 after serving five-year bans © Getty Images
The disgraced Pakistan trio are eligible to return to the sport on September 2 after serving five-year bans © Getty Images

Karachi: Pakistan on Friday ruled out an early return to international cricket for the disgraced trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif ahead of the imminent expiry of their spot-fixing bans. The players are eligible to return to the sport on September 2 after serving five-year bans for bowling no-balls to order during a Test match in England in 2010. But the Pakistan Cricket Board‘s (PCB) chief selector Haroon Rasheed effectively ruled out their return against England in October or in a proposed series with India, both in the United Arab Emirates. Salman Butt: Young cricketers should refrain themselves from participating in ‘illegal practices’

“No time frame can be given by the selection committee at this point in time with regards to their future involvement in cricket at any level until and unless proper policy guidelines are issued by PCB,” Rasheed told AFP. In February 2011 an anti-corruption tribunal of the International Cricket Council (ICC) imposed a ban of five years on Amir, seven years on Asif — of which the final two years were conditionally suspended — and 10 years on Butt — of which the final five years were conditionally suspended. Salman Butt urges youngsters to learn from his mistakes in regards to spot-fixing

They were charged with violating the ICC code of conduct by receiving money in return for arranging deliberate no-balls during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010. Aamer has already made a steady, if unspectacular, return to domestic cricket and he, Butt and Asif have all expressed a desire to eventually return to the national side. Mohammad Asif ready to face fans’ abuse after returning to field

But Rasheed, a former middle-order batsman, said that could take some time. “After having been out of cricket for the last five years, one cannot judge them merely on some good performances in (a) couple of matches. The PCB has already issued a statement in this regard and is waiting for a detailed reply from (the) ICC on Butt and Asif in this regard before a policy on the selection or participation in the domestic cricket of these players is formulated,” he said. Javed Miandad unhappy with PCB’s decision to recall banned trio of Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer

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Aamer was cleared to play domestic matches in January this year after the ICC amended its code of conduct which allowed banned players to feature in home matches six months prior to end of their punishment. Butt and Asif were due to feature for Lahore and Sialkot respectively in the National Twenty20 event starting from September 1 but their participation has still to be cleared by the PCB. Javed Miandad: Sports in Pakistan destroyed by absence of accountability and gambling