While Ashraf told reporters in Lahore that he was hoping to get time from the Prime Minister tomorrow or Tuesday, a reliable source aware of the developments in the board said that Najam Sethi who headed the defunct IMC and one of its member's, Zaheer Abbas had also asked for time from the PM's secretariat.
"Both parties are trying to meet with Nawaz Sharif first so that they can get their viewpoint across to him," the source told PTI.
"Ashraf knows that since he is a senior member of the Pakistan Peoples Party and was brought into the board by former President, Asif Zardari, he needs to get the support of the present Pakistan Muslim League government and the premier if he wants to stay on for the next four years in the board that is why he has asked for the meeting," the source said.
"Sethi was brought in as Chairman directly by the government as was the IMC so they are hopeful they will get a sympathetic hearing from the Prime Minister," the source said.
Analysts believe that Ashraf's continuity in the board depends on the Prime Minister, who is a keen follower of the sport.