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Cricket Update: Pakistani suspended players Aamir and Asif are having same stances for no-balls

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Cricket Update: Pakistani suspended players Aamir and Asif are having same stances for no-balls
Suspended Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Aamir was questioned on the fourth day of the International Cricket Council anti-corruption tribunal hearing in Doha on Sunday.
It was reported that the 18 years old Aamir was not only questioned by one of the ICC lawyers but also by the lawyers of the two other suspended Pakistani players, Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif.
Amir’s hearing is expected to continue on Monday after which it would be the turn of Asif. According to media reports, Butt’s questioning ended on Sunday and he was also cross-examined by the ICC lawyers as well as by the legal representatives of Aamir and
Asif.
It is also revealed by the media reports that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Salman-c88163 has undergone a tough questioning yesterday. When players were asked about the video evidence of their pre-planned no balls -- Asif and Aamir both gave the same reasoning that they followed the orders
of their then captain Butt in the fourth Test against England at Lords.
The trio, suspended players are going through the charges of having violated the ICC anti-corruption and security unit clauses and involvement in spot-fixing.
Currently, the situation of inquiry in ICC tribunal shows that the most suffering player in the hearing is Butt, who was the captain of the Pakistan Test team in England. When the spot-fixing scandal broke out, after http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Mazhar-c75448 Majeed, which is thought to be
Butt’s agent as well as alleged bookmaker was caught on camera by the News of the World tabloid revealing that he could plan spot-fixing within the Pakistan side.
Butt has already given an array of explanations regarding the money found in his hotel room right after the scandal was revealed by the media.
According to media persons, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Pakistan-c755 Cricket Board is wishing for Aamir to come back as the sources of PCB said that the greatest concern was for Aamir, who is a remarkable talent to come about in Pakistan.
Media persons quoting the PCB source said that even if Aamir gets a two year ban it means he would be available for Pakistan at the comparatively young age of 20. As his verdict should start from the time the ICC provisionally suspended the trio on September
last year.
 

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