"I met with the anti-corruption and vigilance officers of the board today and assured them of my full cooperation in any rehabilitation program they want me to attend to get over the spot fixing episode," Butt said.
Butt and two other Pakistani players, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir were banned by the anti-corruption tribunal of the International Cricket Council in early 2011 for their role in the spot fixing scandal that erupted during Pakistan's tour to England in the fourth Test at Lords in 2010.
All three have completed around three years of their ban period, which is counted from September, 2010 when they were first suspended by the ICC from all cricket activities.
The trio later also served different jail sentences in the United Kingdom in 2012 after being found guilty of cheating and corruption by a Crown court in London.
All of them have confessed to being involved in spot fixing and pledged to make amends and cooperate with the ICC in their anti-corruption program.
"I am cooperating because it remains my desire to get a chance to play cricket once again in future and also to get my ban reduced," he added.
Butt said that returning to cricket was his priority and he was willing to follow all instructions of the PCB and ICC.
The left handed opener said even if he didn't get a chance to play international cricket again he would like to get a chance to play domestic cricket.
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