Mohammad Asif accuses PCB of double standards
Updated On: 15 December, 2017 07:31 PM IST | PTI | Karachi
Pakistan's brilliant but tainted Test pace bowler, Mohammad Asif, has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of double standards while dealing with players involved in corruption

Pakistan's brilliant but tainted Test pace bowler, Mohammad Asif, has accused the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of double standards while dealing with players involved in corruption. "What I did seven years back was wrong and I regret it. I have served my full punishment and done all that was required of me under the ICC anti-corruption code. "However, not once has anyone in the board or National Cricket Academy bothered to even call me and check about my fitness or form," Asif said in an interview today. He has from time to time produced impressive spells post his five-year ban.
Last year, in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy day and night final his spell with the new ball set up Wapda on the road to victory. This season he has come up with some smart spells including six wickets in one session during a Quaid Trophy game against a strong KRL side.
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