Butt, Asif, Aamir dropped from squad
Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of a betting scandal have been released from the squad.
TAUNTON:
Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of a betting scandal have been released from the squad for the remainder of the tour of England, team manager Yawar Saeed said on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters ahead of Pakistan's one-day game against Somerset, Saeed said Test captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif had been dropped from the two upcoming Twenty-Twenty games.
Pakistan would also seek replacements for the five one-day limited overs games against England, Saeed added, denying the trio had been suspended.
"The T20 squad will remain what it is here this morning, that is 13 people," Saeed said. "When we play the one-day internationals we will be asking for replacements to make the squad up to 16. "
"The (three) players have not been suspended."
Butt, Aamir and Asif were named in a report by Britain's News of the World tabloid, which alleged the players conspired to arrange for deliberate no-balls to be bowled at precise points in last week's Test match against England.
Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of a betting scandal have been released from the squad for the remainder of the tour of England, team manager Yawar Saeed said on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters ahead of Pakistan's one-day game against Somerset, Saeed said Test captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif had been dropped from the two upcoming Twenty-Twenty games.
Pakistan would also seek replacements for the five one-day limited overs games against England, Saeed added, denying the trio had been suspended.
"The T20 squad will remain what it is here this morning, that is 13 people," Saeed said. "When we play the one-day internationals we will be asking for replacements to make the squad up to 16. "
"The (three) players have not been suspended."
Butt, Aamir and Asif were named in a report by Britain's News of the World tabloid, which alleged the players conspired to arrange for deliberate no-balls to be bowled at precise points in last week's Test match against England.