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Spot fixing: Butt and Asif's appeals dismissed

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Karachi, Apr 17 (PTI) Disgraced Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif today lost their cases at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne with the world’s top sports tribunal dismissing their appeals against the bans imposed on them in 2011 by the ICC on spot-fixing charges.

Ex-captain Butt and former fast bowler Asif were handed bans of 10 and seven years respectively by the ICC for accepting corrupt payments over deliberate no-balls bowled during the Lord’s Test between Pakistan and England in August 2010.

Both had been found guilty at London’s Southwark Crown Court in November 2011 on charges of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments. Another player, fast bowler Mohammad Amir was also banned for five years by the ICC on the same charges but he did not contest the decision.

A press release issued by Butt’s lawyers quoted the cricketer as saying he was “bitterly disappointed” with the CAS decision but would continue to fight to clear his name.

“In the coming days and weeks, we will be exploring every other available avenue,” said a member of Butt’s legal team.

Despite losing the appeal Butt hopes to come back once his ban ends. (PTI)

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