August 28, 2010: News of the world Accuses Pakistani players Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif of involvement in "spot-fixing" during the fourth Test against England at Lord's. Agent Mazhar Majeed was arrested for conspiracy to defraud the bookmakers.
September 2:. The International Cricket Council suspends the trio after their workload under various violations of the Code of the anti-corruption Council. High Commissioner of Pakistan to the United Kingdom contends players suffer from a "facility".
September 22: PCB Ijaz Butt President accuses the England players also fix a game – what the third ODI oval - resulting in a furious response from England players seeking a public apology.
October 13: ICC close third ODI survey claims. Butt said the allegations were "false".
October 31: An appeal against their Butt, Amir suspensions and Asif is rejected by the International Criminal Court.
November 3:. Pakistan Cricket Board suspends central contracts of players.
November 8:. Concerns for the safety of Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, after he fled to Dubai hours before an international day his team against South Africa, apparently after receiving threats to its performance in the previous corresponding.
10 Nov: after claimed asylum in the UK, Haider reveals he gets deaththreats after scoring victory against South Africa. Its central contract is also suspended from international cricket.
Jan 1: ICC tribunal hearing date is set in Doha, Qatar, 6-11 Jan. Brother of Prime Minister David Cameron announced that counsel for the defence to Asif.
Jan 6: The cleavage between Butt, Amir, Asif and PCB widens players demand that Commission officials do not attend the proceedings.
Jan 11:. After six days of evidence, Justice Albie Sachs announced that decision the ICC, the will be delayed.
February 4:.The trio, with their agent, is accused of corruption by the Crown Prosecution Service.
February 5:. Tribunal of the ICC anti-corruption prohibits Salman Butt 10 years (five suspended), Mohammad Asif for seven years (suspended two) and Mohammad Aamer for five years.
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