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 ICC asks PCB to submit report on Asif’s issue
 Updated at: 1409 PST,  Friday, June 20, 2008
ICC asks PCB to submit report on Asif’s issue LAHORE: International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to submit a report about fast bowler Muhammad Asif.

ICC spokesman Samiul HasanBurni said that ICC would take a decision after receiving a report from PCB.

Meanwhile, PCB Chairman Dr Nasim Ashraf announces to form a fact finding committee to probe the matter.

Talking to media at Lahore airport, Ashraf said he will disclose the names of the three member committee and further details to press later today at Gaddafi stadium.

He also said that he will meet Asif today to further discuss the matter. Ashraf, who arrived at Lahore airport shortly after Mohammad Asif, said that he is happy that finally the Pakistani pacer is back in his home country.

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