Pakistan cricketers to jail in spot-fixing case
Spot fixing the London Southwark Crown Court heard the case of former Pakistan cricket team captain Salman Butt’s 30-month prison sentence.
Crown court the Pakistan team’s former pace bowler Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir in a year has been sentenced to six months in this case the bookmaker Mazhar Majeed sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
Spot fixing this whole episode began in August last year when the footage came out stunning majid was the claim that it is fixed Tests in $ 10 million.
He has claimed Butt Asif and Aamir to work for him and he reveals how three during trial the Lord’s Test against England deliberately threw Nobal.
Sting operation after police raided the hotel rooms for players and about the amount of cash recovered
They could not give a clear answer. The disciplinary action by the ICC but the 10-year (five Years suspended) asif seven years (two years suspended) and Aamir Khan banned for five years.
Earlier in the Hansie Cronje match-fixing cases such as the well-known cricketer Salim Malik and Mohammed Azharuddin Various judicial commissions but any player found guilty of criminal convictions was sentenced so far.
UK court had sentenced the only players in the fraud case came in 1964 when three footballers was sentenced to jail for losing the match.
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