The sanctions against Asif and Butt will expire at midnight September 1 and that they can make a comeback at both domestic and international levels.
"I am delighted that finally I can return to cricket and I have already assured the Pakistan Cricket Board that I am ready to play my role in educating others about the pitfalls of corruption in cricket," Butt told PTI.
"I am very relieved but what is my future now I have to decide. But obviously I want to redeem myself and serve as an example for others," the right arm pacer said.
The ICC has made it clear that as with all players and other participants in cricket, all three players remain bound to comply with the ICC Anti-Corruption Code and the anti-corruption rules of all National Cricket Federations.
Butt, who was Pakistan's captain when the spot fixing scandal occurred in 2010 in England, had since the relaxation given to Aamir approached the PCB several times to fight his case and get him permission to return to domestic cricket.
Asif in contrast has yet to come out with a full confession of his guilt and involvement in the scandal that tarnished the image of Pakistan cricket.
Pakistan chief selector, Haroon Rasheed when contacted said while Aamir was already playing domestic cricket and was being monitored, the selection committee would wait for further instructions from the board on Butt and Asif.
"If they are allowed to play domestic cricket then like everyone else their performances will be monitored," he said.
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