BBC
Now that three Pakistani cricketers and an agent have had jail terms for their part in a spot-fixing conspiracy dished out, the suspicion is that the betting scam may actually have been much wider. Suggestions from the courtroom in London imply that...
NewKerala
The cricketing world Thursday welcomed the jail terms for tainted Pakistani players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir, saying the punishments will serve as a deterrent for those who bring disrepute to the game. Butt and Asif were jailed...
Newstalk ZB
Judge Jeremy Cooke said the extent of their crimes was "so serious that only imprisonment will suffice" in delivering his verdict at London's Southwark Crown Court on Thursday. Former Test captain Butt was viewed as most culpable because of his...
Moreover Silicon Valley
2011 Three Pakistan cricketers and a sports agent were sentenced to as much as two years and eight months in jail by a U.K. judge after being convicted of taking bribes to cheat in a Test against England at Lord's last year. Former captain Salman...
The Age
Story continues below Butt and Asif were found guilty on Tuesday of deliberately bowling three no-balls during the Test in August 2010 as part of a spot-fixing betting scam uncovered by the now-defunct News of the World . Amir and Majeed had already...
Moreover Silicon Valley
De Pakistaanse cricketer Salman Butt is vandaag tot een gevangenisstraf van 2,5 jaar veroordeeld. De voormalig captain heeft zich volgens een rechtbank in Londen laten omkopen om duels te beinvloeden. Butt was niet de enige Pakistaanse cricketer die...