The claim was made in a British newspaper and also partially confirmed by the present board Chairman, Najam Sethi at a recent press conference.
But Ashraf who is fighting a court battle to get himself reinstated as PCB chief said that he had no knowledge of an approach, to any Pakistani player, by bookies, during the series between Pakistan and England in the UAE in 2012.
"No information was brought to my knowledge. I don't think any such incident actually occurred there," Ashraf told a local television channel, News One TV.
Mohsin Khan, the head coach and an integral part of the Pakistan team management in 2012, declined to comment on the subject but Ashraf, who was present in UAE during that series, also urged the present management of the PCB to initiate a probe into the matter.
"Why controversies arise mostly during Pakistan-England series? I think the PCB should hold a thorough inquiry into the latest allegation", concluded Ashraf.
But interestingly while Ashraf expressed his ignorance about the UAE happenings another incident and a more worrying one that happened in his tenure has been highlighted by a cricket website, Pakistanpassion.Net.
