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Published 18 Nov, 2008 12:00am

PCB official confirms Asif was caught with opium

ISLAMABAD A Pakistan Cricket Board official has confirmed that Mohammad Asif was in possession of opium when he was detained in Dubai earlier this year and has recommended the fast bowler be banned and fined, AP reported.

`It was proved during our investigation that Asif was caught with a small amount of opium at the Dubai airport.` Shafqat Naghmi, the PCBs former chief operating officer and member of its inquiry committee, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

In June, on his way home from playing in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament, Asif was detained for 19 days in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, after authorities allegedly found a substance containing opium in his wallet at the airport.

The 25-year-old national team player was accused of carrying 0.01 ounces (0.25 grams) of opium, but he tested negative for drugs and was released without being charged. But he was questioned by Dubai authorities for drug possession and smuggling while he remained in custody at the airports detention center.

`He was actually deported from Dubai as the amount of opium was not enough to lay down charges.` Naghmi said.

The PCB later formed a three-member inquiry committee - headed by Naghmi - and suspended Asif from playing international and national cricket after it emerged the paceman had tested positive for the banned substance nandrolone in the IPL in May.

Asif has filed an appeal with the IPL drug tribunal in Mumbai, India and his next hearing will be held on Nov. 29.

`We have completed the draft of the report, but the new officials in the PCB have not so far asked us to submit it.` Naghmi said.

Earlier this month, Naghmi was replaced by former test fast bowler Salim Altaf on the PCB while Ejaz Butt took over as the crickets boards new chairman, replacing Nasim Ashraf.

`The new chairman didnt talk to me after his appointment, but even now if the PCB just sends me a letter to submit our findings on Asifs case, I will do so.` Naghmi said.

The former PCB official said that the other two members of the committee - former PCB Director of Human Resources Nadeem Akram and present Director of Cricket Operations (International) Zakir Khan - have recommended a ban of several international matches and a financial penalty on Asif.

`I have already drafted the report in which we have also taken into account the statement of Asif that he recorded before all three of us.` Naghmi said. `The draft is with me and I just have to sign it and send it to the PCB.`

Naghmi said the investigation found that Asif had violated a number of PCBs rules on players code of conduct.

`I cant reveal exactly what we have recommended, but I can say that Asif breached a number of rules and regulations for which we suggested a ban of several international matches and also financial penalty.` he said.

In 2006, Asif and fellow Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar were withdrawn from the Champions Trophy after testing positive for nandrolone during the PCBs internal testing.

Naghmi said that its now up to the new PCB board to pursue the matter of Asifs case.

`Its up to the chairman to decide and we can only give our recommendations.` Naghmi said.

Asif was compared with Australian great Glen McGrath for his smooth bowling action and accuracy as he took 51 wickets in 11 test matches at an impressive average of 23.13. In the 31 one-day internationals, Asif has taken 36 wickets.

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