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ICC May Now Investigate Kamran And Riaz

London, Nov 2: The ICC may now initiate fresh investigations against Pakistani players Kamran Akmal and Wahab Riaz following the conviction of their team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif in the spot-fixing scandal, a newspaper

PTI Updated on: November 02, 2011 16:45 IST
icc may now investigate kamran and riaz
icc may now investigate kamran and riaz

London, Nov 2: The ICC may now initiate fresh investigations against Pakistani players Kamran Akmal and Wahab Riaz following the conviction of their team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif in the spot-fixing scandal, a newspaper report said.


According to a report in the Daily Telegraph, the guilty verdicts handed out to Butt and Asif by the Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday, could form the basis of a fresh anti-corruption probe against wicketkeeper Kamran and left-arm pacer Riaz, whose names appeared during the entire controversy.

"The International Cricket Council will examine closely evidence gathered by police officers in London who investigated the fixing case involving three Pakistan cricketers," the report claimed.

"Both (Akmal and Riaz) were mentioned on several occasions during the case, linked to scams organised by Mazher Majeed. Akmal's name also crops up in correspondence between the agent and his fixing contacts around the world in evidence collated by police from earlier stages of the tour," it read.

The report also read that during the hearing, Aftab Jafferjee, QC for the prosecution, said the roles of "Wahab Riaz and Kamran Akmal raise deep, deep suspicions."

Interestingly, Akmal and Riaz were among the seven Pakistani cricketers, whose names appeared on recordings during the conversation between alleged bookie Majeed and the undercover reporter of the News of the World, which broke the scandal.

Butt, Mohammad Aamer, Asif, Umar Akmal and Imran Farhat were the other five Pakistani players, whom Majeed named during the conversation.

Butt and Asif were found guilty of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments by a criminal court on Tuesday, for fixing part of the Lord's Test last year.

The third accused, 19-year-old pacer Aamer, who was also involved in the conspiracy, did not face trial as he had pleaded guilty.

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