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Friday, April 22, 2011

Anti-corruption drive helping players - Pakistan

Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt leaves Westminster Magistrates justice in executive London, in Mar 2011. A not long ago launched Pakistan anti-corruption programme will assistance players of benefaction as well as destiny generations equivocate removing in to trouble, a cricket central pronounced Thursday.
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KARACHI (AFP) – A not long ago launched Pakistan anti-corruption programme will assistance players of benefaction as well as destiny generations equivocate removing in to trouble, a cricket central pronounced Thursday.

The initiative, during which 400 cricketers have been since lectures over a past 6 months, follows a spot-fixing liaison which led to extensive bans for 3 Pakistani players — Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif as well as Mohammad Aamer.

Following a episode, a International Cricket Council (ICC) destined a Pakistan Cricket Board to make difficult measures as well as programmes to quell corruption.

“This is an ongoing routine as well as you have since lectures to around 400 players in Urdu as to how to equivocate pitfalls as well as how to follow a formula of conduct,” pronounced PCB executive of precision as well as education, Wasim Bari.

Bari, a former Pakistan captain, pronounced each latest player to a National Cricket academy will attend such lectures.

“It is a extensive preparation programme as well as each latest player to a academy as well as each player to a informal academies will have to attend which as well as it’s a try to purify a diversion for posterity,” Bari told AFP.

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