The Pakistani cricket players Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt will be eligible to return and to play international cricket when their bans expire on 1 September this year.
The ICC says suspension on three banned Pakistani cricketers Asif and Butt for spot fixing during a Test match five years ago will end next month. Mohammad Amir, the third player involved in the 2010 spot fixing scandal, which allowed him to play domestic cricket in Pakistan six months before his ban expired, the PCB would be keeping an eye on the performances of Amir in the forthcoming National Twenty20 Cup.
According to foreign media reports, The ICC said both Butt and Asif have completed their rehabilitation. “Both are eligible to play in domestic and international levels, on 2 September 2015 after fulfilling the specific conditions laid down by the independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal”.
Both Pakistani players after the sanctions against will be allowed to participate in competitive matches after September 1, at both domestic and international levels.
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