International Herald Tribune
A contrite Salman Butt apologised to the Pakistan nation on Friday and blamed himself for not alerting authorities earlier on his return home from England after serving seven months in jail for spot-fixing. Maintaining his innocence, the former...
Chicago Tribune
Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt arrives at Southwark Crown court in London November 3, 2011. A contrite Salman Butt apologised to the Pakistan nation on Friday and blamed himself for not alerting authorities earlier on his return home...
Kuwait News Business
Pakistan (AP) Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt is back in his home country after serving time in a British jail for match-fixing, insisting he was guilty of nothing but failure to report corrupt approaches from bookmakers. Butt arrived in Lahore...
Zee News
Held guilty for his involvement in spot-fixing during Pakistan's tour to England in 2010, Butt insisted that his only mistake was "failure to report" advances from a bookie. "I have never entertained any offer, nothing ever practically happened in a...
CricInfo
He arrived in Lahore at around 2.30 on Friday morning, exited from the airport lobby and spoke to reporters. He said he was not involved in any spot-fixing but claimed his mistake was not to report to the ICC of any offer or approach made.
Zee News
The 27-year-old was released from a British prison, vowing to clear his name after being jailed for spot-fixing. Score of fans had gathered to welcome Butt and chanted slogans on his arrival. The left-hander was jailed for 30 months in November for...