Butt calls on PCB to help with his rehabilitation

“I have been to the cricket board at least 10-15 times, and have met Colonel Azam of anti-corruption, and have asked him to start my rehabilitation lectures”

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Disgraced Pakistan captain Salman Butt has called on the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to help him with his rehabilitation, just like they are with left-arm pace bowler Mohammad Amir.

Butt, Amir and Mohammad Asif were all given varying prison sentences after being indicted in a match-fixing scandal during a Test match against England at Lord’s in 2010.

“I wish what he [Sethi] is doing for Amir, he does for other players too,” Butt said. “Pakistan needs Amir, and the other players.

“I have been to the cricket board at least 10-15 times, and have met Colonel Azam of anti-corruption, and have asked him to start my rehabilitation lectures. It has to be organised by the PCB.

“I am available 24-7. I come to the ground every day, and as long as I am fit, I am ready to play. Whatever things ICC judges have told me about rehabilitation, it’s completed from my end. Whatever the PCB says now, I am ready.”

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