Salman Butt said he wanted to continue to be involved in the game despite the ban.—Reuters photo

LAHORE: Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt, banned for 10 years this week by an anti-corruption tribunal, said Wednesday he had signed up to give expert TV commentary at the World Cup.

Butt was banned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) along with pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer following spot-fixing charges related to the Lord's Test against England last August.

The 26-year-old Butt will give expert views for Pakistan's Channel 5 station at the the World Cup.

“I have signed a contract with a television channel to do expert commentary,” Butt told AFP.

“As I am not playing in the event I thought it was worth participating as an expert.” A representative of Channel 5 confirmed to AFP the broadcaster had signed Butt.

Butt, who played 78 ODIs for Pakistan, scoring 2,725 runs at an average of 36.82, said he wanted to continue to be involved in the game despite the ban.

“My career is with cricket and I will play cricket, just for the World Cup I want to turn as expert,” said Butt, who hopes the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the ICC do not object on his new role.

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