51-year-old Malik, who was banned for life since 2000 for match fixing, met with the Sethi at the Gaddafi stadium and when he emerged out of the meeting, the former skipper appeared a satisfied man.
"Finally a board Chairman has heard my point of view. I have informed Najam Sethi that my ban has been removed by a lower court since 2008 and on this ground, I should be allowed back into the cricket fold as I also want to take part in cricket activities and do something for new players," Malik told reporters.
A board official Amjad Hussain said Malik had put his point of view before the Chairman, who had told him his case would be reviewed in light of the court order given to Malik.
"Malik also offered his services in any capacity to Pakistan cricket and the Chairman has told him that the board will review his case and see what can be done," the official said.