Naved says he is hopeful that ban will be lifted

KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistani all-rounder Rana  Naved said he was hopeful that his 12-month ban from cricket  could be lifted after a meeting with cricket board chairman Ijaz  Butt yesterday.

Naved was among seven players banned or fined by the  Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after the shambolic tour to  Australia early this year, on the grounds of indiscipline and  misconduct. Five have had their punishments overturned on appeal.

“I have had a good meeting with the board chairman and he  has assured me he will look sympathetically at my appeal against  the ban,” Naved, 32, told Reuters.

“I want to come back and play in the 2011 World Cup. I am  very hopeful that the board, like it did with the other players,  will accept my apology,” added Naved, who has played nine tests  and 74 one-day internationals.
PCB lawyer Talib Rizvi said the appeal tribunal would hear  Naved’s case on a date to be announced today.