Good for him.But is there anything left in him to deliver to International cricket.
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The Pakistan Cricket Board scrapped a ban against fast bowler Ata-ur Rehman and spared him of perjury charges, an official of the board said.
Rahman, a national team member, was banned for life by a judicial commission from playing international cricket in 2000 following charges of match-fixing. He appealed against the commission’s decision in the Lahore High Court. The court referred the case to the Pakistan Cricket Board, a spokesman for the board, Samiul Hassan, said in a telephone interview. An official of the board, Zakir Khan, conducted an inquiry into the case and cleared Rahman’s name.
“He is allowed to resume international cricket. The International Cricket Council has been informed of the decision,” Hassan said.
The decision to exonerate Rahman was announced by the Pakistan Cricket Board at its headquarters.
Rehman said he had received a letter from the PCB clearing him of all charges and he was very happy about it. “This is the greatest day of my life,” he told reporters at his residence in Karachi.
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