"I am keen to get back to playing cricket once again and I am prepared to face my detractors and I am ready to be apologetic to them. I have already apologized before for my actions," Butt told PTI from Lahore.
Butt was the Pakistan captain when he, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Aamir were exposed for spot-fixing during the fourth Test against England at Lords in August 2010.
Aamir has already been given relaxation by the ICC to resume playing domestic cricket but the Pakistan Cricket Board last week announced a road map for their reintegration and rehabilitation into mainstream cricket which effectively rules them out to play first class cricket before February 2016.
"I have been through five very testing years and they made me think and ponder over a lot of things, my life, my goals and my family. Today I am clear I want to redeem myself in the eyes of the Pakistani people and cricket world," Butt said.
He said the punishment of not being able to play cricket for five years in his prime was very hard but he realized he was responsible for his own actions.
"I now just want to resume my cricket career and do well," he added.
Asif said he was ready to win around his detractors with his performances.
"I am ready to do everything to reintegrate back into mainstream cricket and I am already apologetic but I know I have to perform really well to undo what I did five years back," Asif stated.
