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Spot-fixing verdict is a further warning: ICC

The ICC has hailed the guilty verdicts handed out to tainted Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif by a London court and said it should serve as a "further warning" to players who might be tempted to engage in corruption within the game.

November 02, 2011 / 12:35 IST

The ICC has hailed the guilty verdicts handed out to tainted Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif by a London court and said it should serve as a "further warning" to players who might be tempted to engage in corruption within the game.


"The ICC takes no pleasure from the fact that these players (Butt and Asif) stepped outside not only the laws of the game but also the criminal laws of the country in which they were participating," ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat said in a statement.


"We note that the jury has found Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif guilty of the criminal offences with which they were charged and also that Mohammad Amir had pleaded guilty to the criminal offences with which he was charged.


"We hope that this verdict is seen as a further warning to any individual who might, for whatever reason, be tempted to engage in corrupt activity within our sport," Lorgat added. The Southwark Crown Court in London yesterday found Butt and Asif guilty of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments for fixing part of a Test match at Lord's last year.

The third accused, 19-year-old pacer Mohammad Aamir, who was also involved in the conspiracy, did not face trial as he had pleaded guilty. The ICC also said that the verdicts will "have no impact" on the length of the suspensions meted out to them at its own hearing in Doha early this year.

first published: Nov 2, 2011 10:36 am

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