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Pakistan cricket board chairman shehryag Khan said _ monday exemplary punishment would imposed _ players acased _ corruption , if found guilty​

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During an England-Pakistan Test at Lord's in London in August 2010, there was a sports scandal known as the Pakistan cricket spot-fixing affair. Three players of Pakistan's national cricket team were at the core of the scandal when they were found guilty of accepting bribes from bookmaker Mazhar Majeed in order to purposefully bowl no-balls at certain times during the Test.

News of the World undercover reporters secretly recorded Mazhar Majeed receiving payment and telling them that Pakistani fast bowlers Asif and Amir would purposefully pitch no-balls at particular points in the game. Gamblers may utilise this information to place bets using insider information (i.e. spot-fixing).

In response to these accusations, Scotland Yard detained Majeed and filed a match-fixing case against him. Salman Butt, the team captain, and the fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were all given 5- to 10-year bans by the International Cricket Council (ICC). A London court also found Butt and Asif guilty of spot-fixing-related crimes in November 2011. On the same accusations, Amir and Majeed had entered guilty pleas. Prison terms ranging from six months to 32 months were imposed on all four.

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