ICC hearing starts in Dubai
Dubai, Oct. 30: Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir arrived at the Dubai headquarters of the International Cricket Council on Saturday for a hearing into their suspension on charges of spot fixing.
The two, arrived with their lawyers — Salman with Khalid Ranjha and Aftab Gul and Amir with his lawyer Shahid Karim.
Both Salman and Amir, waved to the media but did not speak as they entered the ICC headquarters. The scandal broke in a report by British tabloid News of the World, prompting Scotland Yard to launch an investigation into allegations of spot-fixing during the Lord’s Test against England in August.
Police raided the team’s hotel and questioned Salman, Amir, Asif and Wahab Riaz, but haven’t yet levelled any charges.
Michael Beloff QC, chairman of the ICC’s code of conduct commission, will hear the appeal against the provisional suspensions and has the power to overturn them.
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