Three Pakistan Test cricketers accused of corruption will stand trial in Britain on October 4, a court ruled on Friday.
The three Pakistan Test cricketers accused of corruption will stand trial in Britain on October 4, a court ruled. © AFP |
The trial date was fixed in a hearing on Friday by judge John Saunders at Southwark Crown Court. None of the four accused attended the hearing.
Prior knowledge of when no-balls will occur could be exploited in what is known as 'spot-betting', hugely popular in South Asia, whereby gamblers bet on various possible incidents in a match rather than the final result.
A separate and independent International Cricket Council (ICC) anti-corruption tribunal has already banned the three players for a minimum of five years each.
All three have, however, filed appeals against their bans at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland.



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