Cricket: Pakistan trio banned five years

Were provedStatement on ICC websiteThe International Cricket committee announced the punishments following an liberated tribunals inquiry in vogue Qatar. It came a calendar day in imitation of Britains Crown Prosecution Service charged the trio and their agent Mazhar Majeed with conspiracy to take and acknowledge corrupt payments, and conspiracy to cheat. Amir and Asif were accused of knowingly bowling no-balls deliveries which incur a scoring penalty and cannot dismiss batsmen to the advice of Majeed, who expected money from a third person, while target was believed to survive aware of the plan. The conditions of the concentrated sentences require stump and Asif to refrain from advance breaches of the anti-corruption code and to participate inwards an education code run by the Pakistan Cricket Board.

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