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ICC keeps cricket trio on tenterhooks

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January 12, 2011
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DOHA: An ICC probe into allegations of spot-fixing against three Pakistani cricketers will drag on into next month after the international governing body said a tribunal will give its verdict on Feb 5.The International Cricket Council (ICC) said former Test captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif would remain suspended.“The tribunal is determined to continue its deliberations until Feb 5 this year. Until that date all three players will remain suspended,” tribunal chairman Michael Beloff said in a statement on Tuesday.“The tribunal has throughout been very conscious of the importance of these proceedings to the three players and to the wider world of cricket.”The players face lengthy bans if they are found guilty of spot-fixing during Pakistan’s Test series in England last year.

A British Sunday newspaper report alleged that they had taken bribes to arrange for deliberate no-balls to be delivered at pre-agreed times in the fourth Test at Lord’s.Charges against Asif and Amir relating to the third Test at the Oval have been dropped but one against Butt in the same match remains.“The ICC has withdrawn all charges against all three players in relation to the Oval Test except for one against Mr Butt. The tribunal has formally acquitted the players in respect to the charges that have been withdrawn,” Beloff said.“The other charges which include all those relating to the Lord’s Test remain in consideration.” The three players, none of whom is being backed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), have denied any involvement in spot-fixing.The hearing lasted more than 45 hours spread over six days during which the tribunal heard oral testimony and tapes, watched video recordings and listened to forensic submissions.“Counsel for all parties have acknowledged they have had a fair opportunity to present their respective cases – Dawn

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