Najam Sethi, Chairman of the PCB's influential executive committee, said the Board had planned special rehabilitation programs for the two players whose spot-fixing bans expire on September 1, allowing them to return to cricket.
Sethi revealed that there were lots of players including some members of the Pakistan team, who were not happy that Butt, Asif or Mohammad Aamir should be rehabilitated back to top cricket.
"We had written to the ICC seeking clarification on some points and they have in reply left it to the PCB to complete the rehabilitation process of these players."
Asked about the players who were not happy to see the tainted trio coming back, Sethi declined to take names but said even former Test captain Ramiz Raja had mentioned this in a recent column.
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He said the onus was on these tainted players to now meet and interact with everyone and convince them they had reformed.
"There are players in the national team who have apprehensions about trusting once again and fear for the morale of the team specially since next year we tour England where the media is unlikely to not remind the Pakistan team about what happened in 2010."
"Their apologies, confessions and reformation need to continue," he added.