His lawyer, Shaighan Ejaz told PTI today that a decision had been made to file the appeal with an independent adjudicator as allowed under the PCB anti-corruption code.
"We have the option of filing the appeal either with the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) in Switzerland or an independent adjudicator of the board and we have decided for the latter option," he said.
Ejaz said once the appeal was filed the board would ask a retired judge of the Supreme or High Courts to hear the appeal independently.
"My client, Sharjeel Khan, is adamant he is innocent and has not committed any spot-fixing in the Pakistan Super League," Ejaz said.
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"He does not accept the decision of the tribunal to accept all five charges filed against him by the PCB. He does not want to live with the stigma of being called a spot- fixer," Ejaz said.
The PCB's tribunal headed by a Lahore High Court judge, Asghar Haider is also due to give its decision on another Pakistani batsman, Khalid Latif in the PSL fixing case before September 22nd.
In its 60 pages final order, the tribunal listed many reasons for it reaching the conclusion that Sharjeel had committed all five charges brought against him by the PCB.
In it s final order, the tribunal observed that despite being given anti-corruption lectures, Sharjeel allegedly knowingly met with bookmaker/fixer called Yousuf Anwar at a cafe near Conrad hotel in Dubai on February 9th with Khalid Latif.
The order says as alleged by PCB the signal agreed between Sharjeel and the bookmaker and his accomplice was that Sharjeel would do a stretch (a squat) before facing the balls after the first over to confirm the deal.