Thursday, 3 March 2011

ICC confirms suspension of Pakistan Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir pair

ICC upholds suspensions of Pakistan pair Salman Butt and Mohammad AmirRejected: From Pakistan Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir had recourse against suspension rejected photo: REUTERS

Test Captain Butt and seamer Amir was suspended by the International Criminal Court with Mohammad Asif pending the results of a survey on place-fixing allegations.

Claims against the trio - initially raised by Pakistan's tour of England was Sunday newspaper - related bowling alleged balls without agenda under the leadership of the thigh.

Asif had originally joined his teammates to confirm his intention to appeal suspension, but withdrew from the process earlier this month.

A spokesman for the ICC was confirmed to the Association de la presse that the code of conduct independent Commission chaired by Michael Beloff QC dismissed the appeals of Butt and Amir.

There are nearly two months spectrum revisited corruption Pakistan cricket news reports world surfacing for the review of the fourth leading to an investigation of Scotland Yard.

Police confiscated mobile phones of all three players in their own investigations.

At a meeting with the trio on September 2, Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan has announced that they have declared their innocence, but after refusal of the Commission Cricket Pakistan to transmit their own sanctions the ICC quickly moved to impose their own provisional suspension.

Butt, Asif and Amir must now wait for the results of any investigation CHF and if convicted, would be doing at the prospect of life bans.


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