Pakistan trio to learn fate on February 5

International Cricket Council (ICC) says players will remain suspended.


Reuters January 11, 2011

DOHA: The International Cricket Council (ICC) tribunal will give its verdict on the three suspended players accused of spot-fixing on February 5, tribunal chairman Michael Beloff said on Tuesday.

Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif will remain suspended, the ICC said.

Former test captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif face lengthy bans if they are found guilty of spot-fixing during Pakistan's test series in England last year.

A British Sunday newspaper reports that they had allegedly taken bribes to arrange for deliberate no-balls to be delivered at pre-agreed times in the fourth test at Lord's.

All three were suspended in September by the International Cricket Council (ICC) which has convened a three-man tribunal chaired by British lawyer Michael Beloff.

The three players, none of whom is being backed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), have all denied any involvement in spot-fixing.

Sources in Pakistan said Butt faced the heaviest ban while Amir and Asif have argued that they were following instructions because they feared they would otherwise be dropped.

Pakistan one-day captain Shahid Afridi and head coach Waqar Younis have been summoned as witnesses at the tribunal.

COMMENTS (5)

Shamim Haider | 13 years ago | Reply ICC Verdict will define the future of Cricket , guilty must be severely punished at any cost ,otherwise Cricket lovers will loose confidence in the authenticity of any match , and if guilty are spared or given slap on the wrist ,then one can expect Cricket to follow same fate as wrestling .
Syed Arbab Ahmed | 13 years ago | Reply No matter what justice must prevail.
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