Player: | Mohammad Asif |
Event: | New Zealand in United Arab Emirates 2009/10 |
DateLine: 18th October 2009
The Pakistan Cricket Board is hoping that it's request for clearance for Mohammad Asif to play in next monthÂ’s limited-overs series against New Zealand in the United Arab Emirates is granted. PCB had approached the International Cricket Council (ICC), seeking its assistance to get Asif cleared for the series scheduled Nov 3-13 in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
 
It is not clear whether Asif, who was detained in Dubai last year over possession of a small quantity of drug, will be allowed to enter the UAE for next monthÂ’s series. 
A PCB official said that the Board was awaiting a reply from the authorities on whether Asif will be allowed to enter the UAE. The series includes three One-day Internationals in Abu Dhabi and two Twenty20 games in Dubai. 
According to Pakistan chief selector Iqbal Qasim, Asif is an automatic choice for a place in the Pakistan team but the selection committee needs a go-ahead from the Board before picking him in the squad. 
Asif was barred from entering the UAE after he was detained in Dubai for 19 days last June for the possession of opium when he was returning home after featuring in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League. Asif was later released without being charged but he was deported from Dubai, which means he cannot travel there. The lanky pacer was handed a one-million-rupee fine by the PCB for his Dubai detention after the drugs inquiry tribunal of the IPL banned him for 12 months for testing positive for a banned substance. 
The one-year ban ended last month after which Asif was allowed to feature in the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa.LATEST SCORES
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