Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Nasim Ashraf today dispelled the impression
that fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar would escape the five-year ban imposed on
him because of an understanding brokered by influential political figures with
him.
"Let the appellate tribunal do its work. It is an independent tribunal and
will decide on merit after resuming its regular if the ban is justified. It will
hear out both parties," Ashraf said The fast bowler was banned from playing
in and for Pakistan by the Board's disciplinary committee but allowed to play
anywhere outside Pakistan. But the Indian Premier League governing
body twice refused to entertain Shoaib, insisting he could only play once he was
allowed to appear for Pakistan.
The tribunal decided to suspend the ban for one month to facilitate Shoaib's
IPL stint which has become a subject of discussion in cricket circles in Pakistan.
The tribunal will resume its regular hearing on the appeal by Shoaib against
the ban from June 4 when the ban becomes effective again.
Before going to India, Shoaib was also let off the hook by Ashraf who
had filed a 220 million rupees defamation suit against him for making serious
allegations against the Chairman on a television show.
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