Three-man tribunal to examine fixing charges

Three-man tribunal to examine fixing charges

   ESPNcricinfo staff

November 12, 2010

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The ICC has set up a three-man tribunal to look into the spot-fixing allegations against three Pakistani players. The hearing will be held between January 6 and 11 in Doha, Qatar.
The panel that will look into charges against Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir is made up of Michael Beloff QC, Justice Albie Sachs of South Africa and Sharad Rao of Kenya.
The three players were provisionally suspended by the ICC in September for their alleged involvement in the spot-fixing controversy during the Lord’s Test. In a News of the World sting, Mazhar Majeed, a player agent, claimed to have paid Amir and Asif to bowl no-balls to order with the collaboration of Butt. The players lodged appeals against their suspensions, though Asif eventually withdrew his, and they were heard in Doha in October. Michael Beloff, the ICC code of conduct commissioner who chaired the hearing, rejected their appeals, following which the PCB proceeded to revoke their central contracts.
The hearing of the appeals was only meant to establish whether or not the ICC followed the correct procedures in provisionally suspending the players, and not their innocence or guilt. A criminal case has been filed against the players in the UK, and evidence gathered by Scotland Yard has been passed on to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Apart from Beloff, the two other members of the tribunal have shared a long association with the ICC. Sachs, who was a senior judge on the constitutional court of South Africa, is Cricket South Africa’s representative on the ICC’s Code of Conduct Commission. Rao is Kenya’s representative on the same commission with wide experience in international legal and sports panels, including the Commonwealth Games Federation.

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Re: Three-man tribunal to examine fixing charges

My Gut Feeling:

Asif: Life Ban
Butt: 5-7 Years Ban
Amir: 2-3 Years Ban

Loser as a whole: Pakistan Cricket :(

Re: Three-man tribunal to examine fixing charges

Two possible outcomes:
1. They will all be restricted heavily (several years bans..maybe life for 2 and 5-10 for Aamer...and I am sure 2 of them will for sure run to the Sport Court for arbitration..and the drama will continue.
Or
2. ICC will remarkebly ban them for a short time but enough that they miss the 2011 WC. and put fines on them as well.

Second seems less likely..
Allah knows.

Re: Three-man tribunal to examine fixing charges

They are dragging it for so long unnecessarily, if ICC is sincere with the game they should've rushed to solve the issue and cleansed the game, they are acting like 3rd world country where getting justice takes generations.

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Lawyers already screaming "foul" on the news of Bellof being a part of this 3 person tribunal.

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and I thought ICC said that they will set up an independent tribunal. All there are from the ICC code of conduct commission :hehe:

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Looks like ICC and SY are only interested in getting the trio banned and nothing else. Its amazing that no other revelations have been made about fixing. This guy Majeed could have made startling revelations.