Hafeez has been vocal in demanding a life ban for all such players who are found guilty of corruption in the game.
Sharjeel played one Test, 25 ODIs and 15 T20Is after bursting onto the international scene as a hard-hitting top-order batsman.
Hafeez, who made a comeback to the national side, said the PCB needs to fill the communication gap with senior players
Hafeez has been one of Pakistan's vital players in all three formats who has been influential in providing some stability at the top of the order and also a handy off-spinner since he made his debut during an England tour in 2003.
The comeback of former captain Malik and Hafeez was expected considering that the duo played in the 50-over World Cup in England.
Hafeez contested the findings of the assessment which held that his elbow extension for his off-break exceeded the 15-degree tolerance limit for bowling actions.
At 16 years and 307 days, Naseem, who grabbed 5/31 in Pakistan's series-clinching win against Sri Lanka in Karachi, became the youngest fast bowler to claim a fifer.
Former Pakistan skipper Mohammad Hafeez stated that he had to play with teammates who had their share of wrongdoings. Hafeez, who was speaking with Shoaib Akhtar on the pacer’s YouTube channel, also claimed that he tried to raise his voice but was asked to keep quiet if he hoped to play for Pakistan. “Those players...
Some of the PCB officials advised head coach and chief selector Misbah-ul-Haq and Pakistan T20I skipper Babar Azam not to pick Hafeez and Malik in the side.
Wahab said he will not play in the revamped Quaid-e-Azam Trophy first class tournament which kicks off from Saturday.