Former captain wants to return to 'cricket' once again

Former Pakistan captain Salim Malik on Wednesday urged the cricket administrators of the country to lift the life ban imposed on him for match-fixing so that he can fulfil his dream of coaching.

South Africa tour of Sri Lanka cancelled due to Corona Malik was found guilty of match-fixing in 2000, after which he was banned for life. He said that other players guilty of corruption were allowed to return to the game but they did not.

No player can be compared to Sachin: Yusuf Pathan "I want to serve my country and players as a coach," Malik said in the video message. Former fast bowler Ataur Rahman was also banned for life after investigation, while six other players were fined. Was 57-year-old Malik, who played 103 Tests and 283 ODIs for Pakistan from 1982 to 1999, said, "Whenever I tried to serve as a coach, my name was not considered." ''

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