The International Cricket Council (ICC) formed a three-man anti-corruption tribunal which in January will hear the case of three Pakistani players allegedly involved in spot-fixing
Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) formed a three-man anti-corruption tribunal which in January will hear the case of three Pakistani players allegedly involved in spot-fixing.
Former Test captain Salman Butt, fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir face charges of spot-fixing during the tour of England which ended last month.
"The ICC can confirm that, Michael Beloff QC, formally appointed an independent Anti-Corruption tribunal to determine the alleged breaches of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code by three Pakistan players," the ICC said.
The tribunal will be made up of Beloff (as Chairman), together with two other Code of Conduct Commissionersu00a0-- Justice Albie Sachs from South Africa and Sharad Rao from Kenya.
It was also agreed that the full hearing would be scheduled to take place from January 6-11 next in Doha.u00a0
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