Our cricketers past cricket world on Saturday imposed sanctions on three of the effects will be considered. The restrictions previously imposed by the International Cricket Council, and they will not last. They have a classic tabloid newspaper "sting" was imposed as a result of the world, with news of a popular British Sunday paper, agents who do so in the process 'right' set filming. Once the cat was out of the bag means developing your own pace. Our whole team was fired under suspicion and announced last Friday that the British Crown Prosecution Service had concluded that there was sufficient evidence on the balance of possibilities, the possibility of the same three men to create a trust if the case was tested in court watched. Men have denied the charges before the ICC, if they ever tested, probably would plead not guilty in a British court. Magistrate's Court, a hearing was set for March 17, and the offense will begin the next phase of this saga.
Whether the ICC's decision is a condition that affects the culture of the infected cricket illegal, is questionable. What it will be down for others M / Butt, Asif and Khan might be tempted to follow the example of a marker is put. A marker that clearly indicates that cheating is not acceptable, and cost of fraud to be, perhaps, being the loss of an entire career. Butt the pieces may be able to take later, Amir Asif in their apparent promise escape but 28 well-finished as a top-level players can. Hard as it may, it is hard to see the case against the men was supported by the evidence. The sly innuendo or rumor there was born, it was based on forensic reality, and men in the face of evidence to deny their characters say very little. It is better for them and for the game of cricket would have been if they had come clean with ICC risk of being exposed to others. Another uncomfortable reality that not only cricket, but many other sports around the world are deeply mired in corruption. Run fast or slow them to doping horses - Horse racing its fixing or 'nobbling' is notorious for. Football has had its scandals, and the world of Formula 1 motor racing 'team orders' race to determine the outcome is closer to the edge with the illegal. Sports including cricket, today is big business. Globally, the game is a multi-billion dollar a year industry and we have that it is high principle that most sportsmen and women in their career trying to distort the attention of criminals should not be surprised. We hope that our players have learned a lesson, and a national level for our cricket management become more diligent enough in their duties.
Whether the ICC's decision is a condition that affects the culture of the infected cricket illegal, is questionable. What it will be down for others M / Butt, Asif and Khan might be tempted to follow the example of a marker is put. A marker that clearly indicates that cheating is not acceptable, and cost of fraud to be, perhaps, being the loss of an entire career. Butt the pieces may be able to take later, Amir Asif in their apparent promise escape but 28 well-finished as a top-level players can. Hard as it may, it is hard to see the case against the men was supported by the evidence. The sly innuendo or rumor there was born, it was based on forensic reality, and men in the face of evidence to deny their characters say very little. It is better for them and for the game of cricket would have been if they had come clean with ICC risk of being exposed to others. Another uncomfortable reality that not only cricket, but many other sports around the world are deeply mired in corruption. Run fast or slow them to doping horses - Horse racing its fixing or 'nobbling' is notorious for. Football has had its scandals, and the world of Formula 1 motor racing 'team orders' race to determine the outcome is closer to the edge with the illegal. Sports including cricket, today is big business. Globally, the game is a multi-billion dollar a year industry and we have that it is high principle that most sportsmen and women in their career trying to distort the attention of criminals should not be surprised. We hope that our players have learned a lesson, and a national level for our cricket management become more diligent enough in their duties.
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