But the PCB chief said that his board had taken a number of steps to prevent its players from getting involved in corrupt practises.
"I can assure you that even when our team plays in the Champions Trophy next month in England there will be no repeat of the 2010 spot-fixing scandal," he said today.
"I don't want to comment on an issue that is an internal matter of the BCCI. They know best how to handle it. But overall the PCB has put in place some very strong measures to curb this menace," he said.
After the spot-fixing scandal broke out in the IPL, the Indian media and police have mentioned a nexus of bookmakers from Mumbai to Dubai to Karachi.
Ashraf also said that Pakistan would be willing to be part of any move against corruption in cricket.
He said so far the BCCI or the Indian police had not asked for any help or support but if anyone wanted Pakistan's support and cooperation to curb this menace, the PCB would say willing do so. The PCB chief said as far as the Pakistan team was concerned, all steps had been taken to ensure there were no more scandals in the future.
When Pakistan toured England in 2010, than captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir were caught in London following a sting by a British tabloid which exposed the spot-fixing scandal during the fourth Test at Lords.
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