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Pak cricket board lifts ban on Shoaib Malik

By The Assam Tribune

KARACHI, May 29 (IANS) - Pakistan Cricket Board's appeal tribunal today lifted the one-year ban on former captain Shoaib Malik.

Malik's lawyer told the media that the one-man tribunal partially accepted his client's appeal and that Malik's ban was lifted and his fine of Rs 2 million halved. The decision was taken by Irfan Qadir, a retired judge, during a hearing in Lahore today.

Malik was banned for a year last March because of disciplinary issues following an inquiry into Pakistan's catastrophic tour of Australia in 2009-10, where they lost all their matches.

Mailk was one of seven leading Pakistan players who were slapped with penalties by a PCB inquiry committee.

Except for former captain Mohammad Yousuf, who retired in protest, all six players appealed against the punishments.

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Pak cricket board lifts ban on Shoaib Malik

KARACHI, May 29 (IANS) - Pakistan Cricket Board's appeal tribunal today lifted the one-year ban on former captain Shoaib Malik.

Malik's lawyer told the media that the one-man tribunal partially accepted his client's appeal and that Malik's ban was lifted and his fine of Rs 2 million halved. The decision was taken by Irfan Qadir, a retired judge, during a hearing in Lahore today.

Malik was banned for a year last March because of disciplinary issues following an inquiry into Pakistan's catastrophic tour of Australia in 2009-10, where they lost all their matches.

Mailk was one of seven leading Pakistan players who were slapped with penalties by a PCB inquiry committee.

Except for former captain Mohammad Yousuf, who retired in protest, all six players appealed against the punishments.

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