Out-of-favour Test batsman Yasir Hameed is hoping for a come-back to the Pakistan cricket team after having paid a fine and served a ban for a breach of code of conduct on the England tour last year.
"The board's disciplinary committee had fined me Rs 300,000 and banned me for the second half of the last domestic season. I have paid the fine and also served my ban," cricbuzz.com quoted Yasir as saying.
Yasir, who has played 25 Tests and 56 one-dayers, filed a petition through a Lahore based lawyer, Umar Khayyam with the Press complaints commission of the United Kingdom against the NOW for unethical practices and tarnishing his image and that of Pakistan cricket.
The complaint was based on four points, of inaccurate reporting, a breach of privacy, misrepresentation of character and harassment.
Hameed ran into trouble last year after playing in the Test series in England when he was hoodwinked by the "News of the World" Sunday tabloid into speaking to an undercover reporter on the spot-fixing issue that had broken out then involving three players Salman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Amir.
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