Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Trial of fixation spot Pakistan: ICC hands long prohibitions Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif

Mr. Beloff said in a statement published by the ICC: "the Court held that the charge under section 2.1.1 of the Code that Mr. Butt has agreed to bat a youngest daughter Oval Test match played between Pakistan and England from 18 to 21 August 2010 has been rejected, while the load section 2.4.2 Butt Mr. failed of disclose, in ACSU ICC (fight against corruption and security unit), approach by Majeed M. that Mr. Butt should bat girl control in Test oval has been proven."

"The Tribunal found that the charges under section 2.1.1 of the Code (respectively) Mr. Asif has agreed to Bowl Bowl a ball non-deliberate Lord test match played between England and Pakistan, 26-29 August 2010, Mr. Amir accepted Bowl Bowl two balls of non-deliberate in the same Test and Mr. Butt was one of these balls not deliberate bowling, have been proven."

"Impose us the following sanctions:

"On Mr. Butt a sanction of suspension of ten years, five years suspended to the condition that he commits any other violation of the code, and it participates under the auspices of the Commission of Cricket in Pakistan in a programme against corruption in education."

"On Mr. Asif a penalty of seven years two years ineligibility are suspended on the condition that he commits any other violation of the code, and he participates under the auspices of the Commission of Cricket in Pakistan in a program of fight against corruption in education".

"On Mr. Amir five-year disqualification sanction."

ICC prohibits come one day after the trio said that they would appear in a British court accused of cheating bookmakers.

Will the State Service for the prosecution (CPS) Butt, Asif and Amir - challenged by Scotland Yard detectives on alleged rigged games last August - scandal be charged with conspiring to cheat bookmakers, with agent Mazhar Majid said yesterday.

Pakistan former Captain Test Moin Khan believes that 28 years Asif and 26-year-old Butt careers are over.

"Amir is the only player who can now play after five years," Khan said 18-year old left arm paceman. "I think that two other international career is finished."

"Bad and good people are there in all occupations, but today's decision a lot of impact on the next generation."

Former CEO of PCBs, Arif Abbas believes that players should have each been banned for 10 years, while ex - CCI Ehsan Mani of Pakistan President called for the resignation of PCB Ijaz Butt head.

"These three cricketers career is over and responsibility rests with the Commission for Cricket Pakistan, Mani a."PCB leader Ijaz Butt should resign.""

Brother of the Amir Muhammad Ijaz, talks about his disappointment at decision.

"We have what may be cleared and participate in the World Cup, but we have no complaints against a person, 100 percent."

"(Amir) told me to ask our mother do not worry because it will be appealed to the prohibition."

Former captain of the Pakistan Wasim Akram admits long released prohibitions represent a low news for sport besieged in the country.

"I'm sad for all three of these children, two a little 20 and 18 just a", said Wasim. "I feel for their families because they are key players. It is a slim for Pakistan cricket.


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