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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Pakistan Cricket Board Plans to Plead Salman Butt's Case With ICC




Salman Butt-PCB

Salman Butt was one of three Pakistan players convicted.



Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is planning to plead the case of banned cricketer Salman Butt with the International Cricket Council (ICC).(Butt Confesses to Spot-Fixing)


PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan said in an interview that the former captain, who is serving a five-year ban for spot fixing, had shown willingness to meet all the requirements before the Board can plead his case with the ICC for some relaxation.(Butt Hopes for Comeback)


"In our recent communication with him, Butt appears to have learnt his lesson and his admission of guilt is in line with the ICC protocol on rehabilitation of 'corrupt' players."(Butt Loses Appeal)


Khan also said that he had clearly told Butt that after admitting his guilt, he has to take part in corrective education and inform the public of the perils of match-fixing as laid down by the ICC protocols.


Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were all banned for minimum five years in early 2011 by the ICC anti-corruption tribunal after being found guilty of spot fixing during Pakistan's tour to England in late 2010.(PCB Wants Butt to be More Honest)


While Amir has already got a relaxation from the ICC and has been allowed to play domestic cricket before his ban ends in September this year following the PCB pleading his case, Khan said the case of Butt was different.(Amir Asked to Avoid Media Interactions)


"Amir admitted to his guilt and agreed to meet the ICC requirements for rehabilitation much earlier, that is why we pleaded his case and he is now playing cricket.(Pakistan Court Rejects Life Ban Petition for Amir)


"In Salman Butt's case after his five-year ban ends also in September there is the matter of the five-year suspended sentence passed by the ICC tribunal," the PCB chief said.


"It is up to the ICC anti-corruption unit and tribunal whether Butt has to serve the suspended sentence or he is allowed to resume playing cricket after his existing ban ends in September," Khan explained.


The PCB chief said for the ICC to consider giving relaxation to Butt, the former captain has to cooperate fully with the anti-corruption unit and the PCB.


"We have spoken to him and explained things in writing. He is now willing to follow our advice and is repentant about what happened. He also told us he is a changed man and just wants another chance to prove he has learnt his lesson," said Khan.



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