England captain Andrew Strauss, graphic during a sixth One Day International (ODI) in Sydney last week, welcomed extensive bans handed down to 3 Pakistan players by an anti-corruption tribunal.
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PERTH, Australia (AFP) – England cricket captain Andrew Strauss upon Sunday welcomed extensive bans handed down to 3 Pakistan players by an anti-corruption tribunal.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) criminialized former Pakistan captain Salman Butt for 10 years, seamer Mohammad Asif for 7 years as well as rising quick bowler Mohammad Aamer for 5 years upon Saturday.
Butt has 5 years of his anathema suspended, as well as Asif two.
The trio, a initial players to be dangling for spot-fixing, were charged after suspicions were lifted about no-balls bowled in a Lord’s Test compare in Aug last year.
Strauss pronounced it was critical a ICC handed down a chastisement which would be a poignant deterrent.
“I consider a critical thing with any low mark is which it sends a really clever summary to people which competence be tempted to do it in a future, which if you do it your career is starting to be almost reduced, if not destroyed,” he pronounced in Perth after England’s debate of Australia finished with a complicated better in a last one-day international.
“This sends a flattering clever vigilance out there. There is regularly intensity for there to be a stronger vigilance as well as handing out hold up bans. But you have been not celebration to all a evidence.”
Strauss urged a cricket authorities to take all probable measures to purify up a game.
“Only a ICC as well as a applicable authorities know how distant they have been peaceful to puncture as well as how consummate they have been starting to be upon it,” he said.
“I would titillate them to be as consummate as they can presumably be, if there is a sniff of something dodgy starting upon which degrades a total sport.”
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