Razzaq, 33, who has finally won a recall to the national T20 squad for the series against South Africa, said it was Ashraf who had blown his differences with Muhammad Hafeez out of proportion.
The allrounder had blamed Hafeez for dropping him for the semifinal of the World T20 Cup against Australia played last year in Sri Lanka.
Razzaq, after returning home with the team, told reporters that Hafeez should take responsibility for dropping him.
The PCB, which was run by Ashraf, issued a showcause notice to the allrounder and fined him 100,000 rupees.
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