LONDON: The appeal of Pakistani cricketer Muhammad Asif over the spot-fixing conviction was rejected by the Royal Court of Justice on Wednesday. Asif was released from prison last May after serving...
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June 12, 2013
LONDON: The appeal of Pakistani cricketer Muhammad Asif over the spot-fixing conviction was rejected by the Royal Court of Justice on Wednesday.
Asif was released from prison last May after serving half of his 12-month sentence for the fixing scandal which rocked the cricketing world. The seamer was among two other Pakistani players imprisoned after a plot to bowl no-balls deliberately during the 2010 Lord’s test against England was unearthed during an undercover investigation by the now defunct News of the World.
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt was jailed for 30 months while fast bowelr Muhammad Amir was detained for six months in a young offenders institution. All three players have been barred from playing as a result of a five year ban imposed by the International Cricket Council (ICC).