[News] ICC lifts life ban on Ata-ur-Rehman

ICC lifts life ban on Ata-ur-Rehman
Cricinfo staff
November 4, 2006

Ata-ur-Rehman, the banned Pakistan fast bowler, has been reinstated on the official players’ list and can play from May 2007. Rehman, 30, was one of those implicated in Pakistan’s controversial match-fixing inquiry five years ago - he admitted to lying under oath after initial statements - and was serving a life ban from the game handed him by the ICC in 2000.
“From May 2007, Ata will be free to play cricket as he wishes,” Speed added, "in England - league cricket, county cricket - or wherever he may be selected.
“We’ve received no further application from any other player,” he said when asked about Mohammad Azharuddin. “the provision is been in place since 2003 to enable an application to be placed. If and when an application is made from any other player, we will deal with it in the same way.”

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Bhaagtay chor ki langoothi hee sahih...

Re: [News] ICC lifts life ban on Ata-ur-Rehman

well, the pakistani bowling can get worse than it already is, so might as well give him a chance

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^^ He can play from may 2007, so he cant be any good in the world cup, not that he was gonna get selected anyway even if he was made available rightaway.

Re: [News] ICC lifts life ban on Ata-ur-Rehman

He was an average bowler even when he was playing at his peak, now returning after 6 years ban he is a spent force.

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Former fast bowler Ata-ur-Rehman hails ban lift
by AFP

DateLine: 5th November 2006

Former Pakistan paceman Ata-ur-Rehman Sunday thanked the world cricket authorities for lifting a ban on him, saying they had given back the missing half of his life.

“Lifting the ban on me is like giving my half-life back. I am happily living my life with my wife and my daughter, but cricket was missing from it,” Rehman told AFP from Manchester, England.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) Saturday revoked a life ban placed on Rehman on charges of perjury during a match fixing inquiry in May 2000.

“I was given punishment for perjury and since I wanted to play county cricket in England, I applied for the ban to be lifted. It is great news because it will allow me to resume my career, and I also want to coach,” said Rehman, 31.

An ICC review committee comprising television commentator Richie Benaud, British lawyer Michael Beloff and Bangladesh’s Ajmal-ul Husain considered Rehman’s application and lifted the ban, allowing Rehman to be reinstated from May 1 2007.

“The ban spoiled my career, and at my age I don’t see any chance to play for Pakistan, but if my country needs me I will be there anytime, anywhere,” said Rehman, who last represented Pakistan in a one-dayer against England in Birmingham on August 31, 1996.

Rehman played 13 Tests and 30 one-day internationals between 1992 and 1996, claiming 31 Test and 27 one-day wickets before losing his place in an inquiry into match-fixing allegations.

During the 1999 inquiry, Rehman said former teamman Wasim Akram had offered him 300,000 rupees (around 5,000 dollars) to underbowl in a one-day match during Pakistan’s 1994 tour of New Zealand.

But at a subsequent hearing he took back the allegation, saying he had been pressurised to give his earlier statement.

Lahore High Court’s Justice Malik Mohammad Qayyum, who was investigating the allegations, imposed a life ban on Rehman.

A commission appointed by the Pakistan Cricket Board revoked the ban in 2003, but the player also needed clearance from the ICC.

**“I have British citizenship so I am eligible to play county cricket and I still have a lot of cricket left in me, so I will definitely play,” he said. **
“Since I have also done coaching courses, I will also turn to it once I finish playing.”

(Article: Copyright © 2006 AFP)

Source: pcboard.com.pk

Last time I heard Rehman was settled in Derby, England and working in a factory with some people I know. We may see him playing for some county team after his ban is over.

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yeah 6 years is a long time...but Ata used to bowl a viciuos yorker.....
very well hidden and fast...even on flat tracks of sharjah...

Re: [News] ICC lifts life ban on Ata-ur-Rehman

He can fry meat-balls in Gujranwala if he wants.