Malik, who now sports a beard, said he was fed up with the double standards of PCB and the International Cricket Council (ICC).
"I was banned for life for alleged match fixing in 2000. I appealed against the ban in the sessions court, Lahore High Court and Supreme court and finally in 2008 the sessions court lifted the ban but the board refuses to accept the judgement and reopen my case," Malik told PTI today.
"On one hand the PCB wants the ICC to reduce the ban on a banned player, Mohammad Amir, and in my case it is not even willing to review my case again," Malik fumed.
Malik, 51, who played 103 Tests and 283 One-day Internationals, is upset with the PCB due to a recent incident at the Gaddafi stadium.
"We had scheduled a benefit match for former Test pacer, Ehteshamuddin last Sunday at the Gaddafi stadium after getting clearance from the board. We had invited all top former and present players for the match. Shaved Afridi specially flew down to Lahore at his own expense for the match while Misbah, Inzamam, Hafeez, Razzaq and others had also confirmed," he recalled.
"But the evening before the match when we were giving final touches to the match I got a call from Intikhab Alam saying I couldn't organise the match as I was serving a ban and the board didn't recognise the welfare association. I pleaded with him to allow the match to go ahead and I would step aside but they just didn't listen," he said.