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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Pakistan's Butt hopes for shorter ban

Pakistan’s Salman Butt (R) gestures as he leaves after in attendance a conference during an anti-corruption judiciary in Doha in January, 2011. Butt pronounced Sunday he was “disappointed” by a 10-year anathema imposed upon him by an anti-corruption judiciary as well as would find a marked down penalty.
©AFP/File – Manan Vatsyayana

LAHORE, Pakistan (AFP) – Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt pronounced Sunday he was “disappointed” by a 10-year anathema imposed upon him by an anti-corruption judiciary as well as would find a marked down penalty.

Butt was criminialized for 10 years, with 5 suspended, by an International Cricket Council (ICC) judiciary in Doha, Qatar, upon Saturday, in tie with spot-fixing.

The accusations describe to a bowling of counsel no-balls during a final year’s debate of England.

His team-mates Mohammad Asif as well as Mohammad Aamer were handed bans of 7 years with dual dangling as well as 5 years respectively.

On his lapse to Pakistan Sunday, Butt told reporters during Lahore airport: “All we can contend is that we am unhappy with a verdict, though we will usually be means to verbalise during length when a minute settlement comes.

“I do not determine with a 10 year anathema as well as once a manners in a formula of control have been amended, that a conduct of a judiciary has additionally requested to be done, afterwards we goal a low mark can be reduced,” he said.

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