
Senior Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) lawyers reviewed the evidence that men conspired to defraud the bookmakers for several months.
A fourth man, businessman Mazhar Majid, also might have on allegations that he accepted £ 150,000 to correct actions of the players in a Test match against England at Lord's in August last year.
Captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were all interviewed in warning by the Metropolitan Police officers. Majeed was arrested.
Butt, Asif and Amir have been temporarily suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) last year. Three players has denied accusations by the ICC for their code to fight against corruption.
A fifth man, player Wahab Riaz, was also interviewed for caution but he is heard prosecutors did not examine bringing charges against him.
The reputation of this sport was engulfed in flames controversy over allegations of corruption after the allegations resurfaced in the news in the newspaper world.
Majeed was accused of accepting cash prompt players Bowl deliberately of - balls on their tour of England.
A spokesman for the CPS said that a decision on the fate of Butt, Asif, Amir and Majeed will come out at around 11 am.
The PCBs still claims that they could consider three players for the World Cup, which begins on February 19, provided that they are exempt.
However, fans and former players believe that trio may not be able to resume in the near future of cricket.
"I think that Butt would receive the maximum sentence that may be even a ban on life," predicted former Test fast bowler Sarfraz Nawaz.
Butt, former Pakistan Test captain rejected claims, he will receive a life ban.
Some reports claim Butt and Asif could be banned for life while Amir may be given to a stay of five years.
"I don't think that said media," said Butt. "My lawyer (Yasin Patel) pursuant to the case that 50-50, for now, I won't say much."
"Cricket has been my livelihood, so I want to operate, and I hope that all the Pakistani fans pray for me."
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