It is more complicated than that. The path needs to be cleared before he (and Butt) can ever hope to play for Pakistan.
Let's assume PCB convenes a committee to look into selecting the 2 and give the green light to Inzi. What will they be looking at?
- Odds of committing another crime of a similar or different nature
- Fitness risks. Can they (especially Asif) withstand the rigors of international cricket?
- Image of the team at the international level (You have will 3 ex-cheats instead on 1 right now)
- Player acceptance. Current players reluctantly accepted Amir. How much persuasion would they to accept Asif and Butt?
- Constant heckling from opposing team's fan disrupting team morale.
- And secondary risks like giving the Indians another excuse not to play with Pakistan.
I don't see anyone in the PCB setup who has the desire and ability to setup a defined process that paves the path for these 2 to return to international cricket.
The only way I see the 2 coming back is after a major debacle in Australia where the team goes though major restructuring effort.
Valid points all of them..However i think there is a way around for each.
Fitness
We dont know if hes exactly fit enough to play..that is the reality of it..he has had no serious match experience before the QA trophy.. however we have seen people like Irfan and Sohail play in recent times, the fitness of whom were more questionable if anything.Lets look at his recent workload
15-10-2016 bowled 16 overs in the first innings and 13 in the second
22-10-2016 bowled 23 overs in the first innings and 16 in the second
29-10-2016 bowled 10 overs in the first innings and then 34 in the second
so he bowled 44 overs in one match and had niggles after that..but hes back again within a month and bowling well again...
03-12-2016 bowled 26 overs in the only innings he bowled in.
Heckling
We had major fears over that with Amir as well and sure minor incidents may have happened at certain grounds, it was no big deal really..now he plays like another regular player and u see no fuss being made before or during the match.
Acceptability within the team
well ill take a different approach here..the players dont ''decide'' who gets to play or not.. they are all employees of the PCB who get paid to play and should be grateful for just being there..if youre giving importance to players forming groups within the team supporting or antagonizing the inclusion of a player, then youre wanting to go back to the nineties era of Wasim and Waqar where player power was massive and the big 3-4 got whatever they wanted. We all know how that turned out.
If somebody doesnt like his inclusion, he should be free to walk out. Thats his prerogitive.Nobody gets to assume the ''sword of God'' role here and shove their morally hypocrisy down everyones throat. If the board is ok with his inclusion, that should be it. no ifs and buts.
International image
that is one point against which i probably have no reasonable rebuttal.. It is goign to affect us negatively. Amir was a different case alltogether, the fact that he was less/as much/more guilty that Asif is irrelevant here because he was seen in a much more sympathetic light by the international cricketing community. there were guys like Holding and Atherton openly supporting his return. that is not going to happen with Asif. there will be way more eye brows raised and more sneers made.
If it were down to me though, i would still go through with it. he committed a crime, he paid his dues. Now just get on with it. im positive the negative response will tone down too with time as people get used to it.