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Taseer resigns from Appellate Tribunal

Salman Taseer has resigned from the three-man Appellate Tribunal hearing Shoaib Akhtar's appeal against a five-year ban imposed by the Pakistan board, citing his commitments as the Governor of Punjab, a post to which he was appointed on May 15

Cricinfo staff
31-May-2008
Salman Taseer has resigned from the three-man Appellate Tribunal, which is hearing Shoaib Akhtar's appeal against a five-year ban imposed on him by the Pakistan board, citing his commitments as the Governor of Punjab, a post to which he was appointed on May 15.
"The chairman of the board [Nasim Ashraf] will now appoint someone to replace Taseer after consulting the head of the tribunal, Justice (retd) Aftab Farrukh," a PCB official told the News.
Taseer's resignation comes days before the tribunal was set to reconvene on June 4 to resume their hearing into Shoaib's appeal. The tribunal had, last month, suspended Shoaib's five-year ban to allow him to take part in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League.
The tribunal was constituted by the Pakistan board in April, and is headed by a retired justice, Farrukh, who was the former Judge of the Lahore High Court, and also includes former Test cricketer Haseeb Ahsan.