Pakistan's Mohammad Asif has filed an attraction with the Trial of Mediation for Game (Cas) against a ban added on him by the Worldwide Cricket Government (ICC).
The seamer, 29, was hanging for seven decades, two of which were hanging, for his engagement in spot-fixing.
He and team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir were later locked up.
"It's a very considerable attraction," said a spokesperson for Asif's law company, SJS Lawyers.
"The records has been sent not only to the Cas; it's been sent to the ICC and to the Pakistan Cricket Panel.
"These lawful representations are extremely expert and very serious."
An ICC spokesperson said the mission's relating to body was not alert to the attraction.
As well as the ICC ban, Asif was sentenced at Southwark Title Trial to a season in prison for his aspect in go-karting talk no-balls during the Lord's Analyze against Britain truly.
Butt was hanging for 10 decades - five hanging - by the ICC and caught for 30 several weeks, while Amir was hanging for five decades and sentenced to six several weeks in prison.