The spending relates to Ashraf's rocky 22-month tenure, during which time he was suspended by the Islamabad High Court before being restored to the post twice and finally sacked again.
The musical chairs at the top of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which has seen the chairmanship alternate between Ashraf and veteran journalist Najam Sethi, has led to widespread ridicule both at home and abroad.
Monday's move came after the compilation of an internal audit report, according to a board statement.
Ashraf was first appointed chairman in October 2011 but later suspended by a court over dubious elections.
After a new national government took office in 2013, Ashraf fell out of favour. He lost his post for a third time after a Supreme Court order last week which restored Sethi, an appointee of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
The case will be heard at length in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
"Tickets worth of 759,047 rupees ($7,600 dollars) were bought by the PCB and there is no record of whom they were given to. Another 2.5 million rupees ($25,000) were spent during the Champions Trophy 2013 on tickets, again without records of the beneficiaries," the report stated.
With international cricket teams refusing to play in Pakistan since an attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in 2009, the PCB has been hard pressed for income.
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