Saturday, February 5, 2011
ICC Spot Fixing Decision, Salman Butt Banned for 10, Asif for 7 and Amir for 5 Years
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ICC Spot Fixing Decision, Salman Butt Banned for 10, Asif for 7 and Amir for 5 Years
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ICC Spot Fixing Decision, Salman Butt Banned for 10, Asif for 7 and Amir for 5 Years
DOHA: An anti-corruption tribunal of the International Cricket Council Saturday banned former captain Salman Butt for ten years, Mohammad Asif for seven years and Mohammad Aamer for five years for their role in a spot-fixing betting scam.
ICC Bans Salman, Asif and Amir
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DOHA: Former captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were banned for at least five years on Saturday after they were found guilty of corruption by an International Cricket Council (ICC) tribunal.
A statement read out at the tribunal said: “The tribunal heard the charges as Aamer agreed to bowl no-balls, and did bowl no-balls and Butt was party to the bowling of those deliberate balls, and the tribunal impose the following sanctions.
“On Butt ten years ineligibility, five years of which are suspended on the condition that he doesn’t commit further breaches of the code, and that he participates under the auspices Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of anti-corruption education.
“On Asif, a sanction of seven years of ineligibility, two years of which are suspended on the condition that he commits no further breach of the code and also participates in an anti-corruption programme.
“On Aamer a sanction of five years ineligibility. No further sanctions are imposed on any player.”
The decisions came after a lengthy nine-hour hearing at the Qatar Financial Center, and following much argument after the players’ lawyers requested the verdict be adjourned as it could affect the criminal case against the players in London.
The charges relate to alleged incidents during a Test match against England at Lord’s last year, when Britain’s News of the World newspaper claimed the players were willing to deliberately bowl no-balls.
The newspaper alleged the players, who are currently provisionally suspended from international cricket, had colluded in a spot-fixing betting scam organised by British-based agent Mazhar Majeed.
The members of the tribunal, headed by Michael Beloff, heard the case for six days last month before deferring the announcement on the request of players’ lawyers.
Last month Beloff revealed that while Asif and Aamer were absolved of the charges relating to another match, the third Test at The Oval (played before the Lord’s match) one charge against Butt remained under investigation.
In a separate development on Friday, British prosecutors charged the three players as well as their agent with corruption offences and summoned them in court on March 17.
The Pakistan trio have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and had shown confidence of resuming their careers.
The bans on Pakistan players have come just a fortnight before the tenth World Cup starts in the sub-continent, highlighting the difficult times the game of cricket is facing against corruption.
Butt, Aamer and Asif became the first players banned in spot-fixing, the latest innovation in which players obey specific orders during the game pre-arranged with bookmakers.
The players have 21 days to appeal against the sanctions in the Court of Arbitration for Sport, based in Switzerland.
A statement read out at the tribunal said: “The tribunal heard the charges as Aamer agreed to bowl no-balls, and did bowl no-balls and Butt was party to the bowling of those deliberate balls, and the tribunal impose the following sanctions.
“On Butt ten years ineligibility, five years of which are suspended on the condition that he doesn’t commit further breaches of the code, and that he participates under the auspices Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of anti-corruption education.
“On Asif, a sanction of seven years of ineligibility, two years of which are suspended on the condition that he commits no further breach of the code and also participates in an anti-corruption programme.
“On Aamer a sanction of five years ineligibility. No further sanctions are imposed on any player.”
The decisions came after a lengthy nine-hour hearing at the Qatar Financial Center, and following much argument after the players’ lawyers requested the verdict be adjourned as it could affect the criminal case against the players in London.
The charges relate to alleged incidents during a Test match against England at Lord’s last year, when Britain’s News of the World newspaper claimed the players were willing to deliberately bowl no-balls.
The newspaper alleged the players, who are currently provisionally suspended from international cricket, had colluded in a spot-fixing betting scam organised by British-based agent Mazhar Majeed.
The members of the tribunal, headed by Michael Beloff, heard the case for six days last month before deferring the announcement on the request of players’ lawyers.
Last month Beloff revealed that while Asif and Aamer were absolved of the charges relating to another match, the third Test at The Oval (played before the Lord’s match) one charge against Butt remained under investigation.
In a separate development on Friday, British prosecutors charged the three players as well as their agent with corruption offences and summoned them in court on March 17.
The Pakistan trio have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and had shown confidence of resuming their careers.
The bans on Pakistan players have come just a fortnight before the tenth World Cup starts in the sub-continent, highlighting the difficult times the game of cricket is facing against corruption.
Butt, Aamer and Asif became the first players banned in spot-fixing, the latest innovation in which players obey specific orders during the game pre-arranged with bookmakers.
The players have 21 days to appeal against the sanctions in the Court of Arbitration for Sport, based in Switzerland.
Hum Ek Hain by Firdous Ashiq Awan
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Pakistan Arab Countries Say Ek step Aagay by Orya Maqbool Jan
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Dr. Tanveer Zamani denies wedding with President Zardari
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NEW YORK: Dr Tanveer Zamani on Friday denied her wedding with President Zardari and also claimed that she has never met President Zardari either in US or elsewhere.
“I have never met President Zardari and the only reason, I have refrained from commenting on an Internet hoax involving me is because I deemed it against my dignity to respond to such a hoax. Bloggers and journalists do not have the right to make up stories and disrupt the lives of people,” she said in an email message.She explicitly and clearly denied being married or being subject to a proposal or notion of being married to the president, whom she holds in high esteem. Tanveer Zamani said in her email that this is her first ever denial on the matter while rumours and emails about her wedding have been in circulation for the last three weeks.
Ganj Bakhsh e Faiz-e-aalam, Pir Muhammad Tabasum Bashir Owaisi Columns
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
American activities in Pakistan, Policies of our leadership about stability of Pakistan
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Efforts of Prime-Minister for his Government, Political matters of Pakistan
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Column on national and international affairs by Nawaiwaqt
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Column about Zulfiqar-Ali-Bhutto of PPP and history of other political matters
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Birthday of Zulfiqar-Ali-Bhutto, Column on His Political life
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Political matters and conflicts of Pakistan, Abdullah-Tariq-Sohail columns
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Dhaka fall and response of Pakistani nation
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View on politics of Pakistan by Muhammad-Tariq-Chaudhry
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MQM achievements and affairs, Political matters of Pakistan
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Column on current national and international affairs by Nawaiwaqt
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Inflation and price hike in Pakistan, Our leadership policies and challenges to people
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An inspirational column with stunning facts by Sardar-Ahmed-Qadri
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New political layer in Pakistani politics, Columns of Nusrat-Mirza
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New policies of Fazl-Ur-Rehman in politics of PAkistan
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Status of Pakhtoons challenges to them, Columns of Saleem-Safi
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History of world war 1, People party of Pakistan and their politics
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Sudden change in politics of Pakistan, Challenges to Prime Minister
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Need of revolutionary changes in Pakistan, History, Columns of Dr.Abdul-Qadeer-Khan
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Column about different challenges to Pakistan in year 2010
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Political majority against Prime-Minister, Pakistan cricket team and its issues
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Column on different national and international matters
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Leadership in Pakistan political issues of Pakistan
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Daily Express Urdu Columns, Hajj and Umra policies and issues, Javed Chaudhry, Leadership in Pakistan, Political matters in Pakistan, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani
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Critical time in politics for Prime-Minister-Yousaf-Raza-Gilani
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Pakistani newspapers cartoons on January 04 2011
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Atoot Ang claim of India should be retaliated
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What is wrong with it, Qalandar Awan Column
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