UAE refuse to revoke Mohammed Asif’s BAN
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Mohammad Asif, will not be able to enter the UAE for this month’s Twenty20 series against England as the UAE authorities refused to revoke the traveling restrictions into Dubai. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had made a fresh appeal to Dubai authorities requesting them to revoke the ban but UAE has refuse to comply. It should be recalled that Mohd Asif was arrested in Dubai in June 2008 after he was caught in possession of small quantity of opium but with some arm wrestling by the Pakistani Govt it was dismissed.
PCB’s Chief Operating Officer, Wasim Bari, is quoted to have said “We made a request with the UAE authorities but they turned it down as it’s not possible under their laws,”
I’m shocked that Pakistani government had the galls to apply for a pardon after all what he did to disgrace the country in 2008. I say ban him for life, including Shahid Afridi
This article at Cricket Bloggers of Pakistan has been composed by Teeth Maestro.
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