Spot-fixing Trial: Jail for Tainted Pakistan Trio


Spot-fixing Trial: Jail for Tainted Pakistan Trio

London, Nov 3 (PTI): Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt and two of his teammates -- pacers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir -- were today sentenced to varying jail terms after being found guilty of spot-fixing, making them the first cricketers ever to be imprisoned for corruption.

Butt was sentenced to two and a half years, Asif was handed a one-year term, while the 19-year-old Amir was sentenced to six months of prison time by the Southwark Crown Court here.

Players' agent Mazhar Majeed got the strongest punishment as he was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison by Justice Jeremy Cooke after a trial that ran for close to three weeks.

"These offences, regardless of pleas, are so serious that only a sentence of imprisonment will suffice," Cooke told the convicted quartet here today.

Butt, who apparently corrupted his teammates, was called the "orchestrator" of the scam that was revealed after a sting operation on Majeed by the now-defunct tabloid 'The News of the World' in August last year.

"It's clear you were the orchestrator of these matters. You had to be to make sure these two bowlers were bowling at the time of the fix," the judge stated.

To Asif, Cooke said: "Whilst no money was found in your possession, it's clear that you conspired to bowl a no-ball. There's no evidence on your part of prior fixing but it's hard to see that this could have been an isolated incident."

Butt and Asif were found guilty of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments by a jury on Tuesday, while Majeed and Amir pleaded guilty at a pre-trial in September.

The cricketers, however, might have to serve just half of their sentences as they can be released on license if their behaviour is good.

The three players were also ordered to pay up the prosecution cost of the case. While Butt was asked to fork out 30,937 pounds, Asif and Amir were told to pay 8,120 and 9,389 pounds respectively.

"Now, when people look back at a surprising event in a game or a surprising result or ever in the future there are surprising results, followers of the game who have paid to watch cricket or who have watched cricket on TV will wonder whether there has been a fix or what they have watched was natural," the judge said.

The trio entered the courtroom amid high drama as mediapersons jostled with laymen for seats in what was perhaps the biggest criminal trial involving cricketers and their sentencing ends a year of high drama which has left Pakistan cricket embarrassed.

The saga began in August last year when shocking footage of Majeed claiming that he could fix a Test match for USD one million came to light.

He claimed to have Butt, Asif and Amir on his payroll and revealed how the trio conspired to send down pre-determined no balls during the Lord's Test against England.

The hotel rooms of the cricketers were raided by the police after the sting and cash was recovered which the trio could not explain.

Butt was banned for 10 years, five of which were suspended, Asif for seven years, while Amir was suspended for five years by the International Cricket Council in earlier disciplinary action against the trio.

In the earlier match-fixing scams involving big names such as Hansie Cronje, Salim Malik and Mohammed Azharuddin, various judicial commissions had returned guilty verdicts but no cricketer had been criminally punished so far.

The only previous conviction of sportsmen in the UK courts for cheating came in 1964 when three footballers, including two from Sheffield Wednesday, were jailed for throwing games.

During the conviction, the Prosecutors had stated that Butt and Asif had been motivated by greed to "contaminate" a match watched by millions of people and "betray" their team, the Pakistan Cricket Board and the sport itself.

Prosecutor Aftab Jafferjee QC said the case "revealed a depressing tale of rampant corruption at the heart of international cricket."

  

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    C.K Dayananda Mangalore, Siddu (Cricketer) also accused of murder but made MP and star leader of BJP party.Therefore, what you say? Corruption or Murder? which is good?

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  • Dr S kamath , Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Only a very few sections of the Press have reported the fact that PCB ( Pakistan Cricket Board ) Knew that their Players were doing Match Fixing in a Large way and could not check even the Captain Salman Butt .

    As the ICC and British Police knew well they Caught these Players red handed in a sting Operation .So in Fact PCB and Pakistan Embassy in UK has to be blamed for not alerting the Players It is suicidal ACT .Betting is Legal in UK unlike India .But Match fixing cannot be Pardoned, Emotions, Faith, Love for Cricket of Millions of People hasbeen affected in Simple Tulu Language Mange malthini

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Nov 04 2011

    Just think about the 'long ride'
    these cricketers have taken their
    fans and country for! Is this pardonable ? To add insult to injury one such cricketer becomes a M.P. here! Disgusting ! This is just a case of Hum Saath Saath Hain- Sab Chor Hain' and nothing else! We have been fools to patronise these cricketers and cricket, wasting valuable time and money. Enough is enough! Ban cricket from even your thoughts all you gentlemen! With robbers and looters presiding over the Boards of Cricket-what can you expect? The game has indeed reached a Nadir!


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  • C K DAYANANDA , MANGALURU

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Azaruddin is made an MP in India.

    In India, patriots are punished and traitors honoured.

    We have to wake up before it is too late

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  • sunil, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    kelav indians who love pakistani players nakleg bejar avu....

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  • Ahmed, mangalore-Riyadh

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Money talks in India, ppl becomes shameless, neither azher nor jadeja cannot be punished in Indian justice !

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  • Sivanarain, Bengalur

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Do not boast Indians RP Mangalore, these players are small fish compared to Indian currupt politicians looting the nation in crores of rupees. We are watching fixed matches under currupt governments. What a coincidence.

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  • islah, mlr

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    The list of banned continues with Ajay Sharma and Manoj prabhaker as well.

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  • islah, mlr

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Azaruddin, Ajay Jadeja and Nayan Mongia, kapil dev, are accused not yet proved. Even Raina was came under it recently. India is the epicenter for bookies. The whole cricket Industry (cricketer, management, coaches) based on match fixing. Coach Bob wolmer was the victim of bookies. Some r met bookies individually and caught on camera like Pakistani cricketers showed their stupidity. The smart cricketers adopt other way instead having direct contact with bookies and make their way out smoothly.

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  • Ilyas, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    The sentence given by the London court is not justified instead of that they should be penalized and banned from International cricket.
    This is just a game of cricket and they did this just to earn more money and not made any corruption and now a day’s most of the matches at any form of the game from Cricket to WWF wresting are fixed and so many players are involved and these match’s result itself is self evidence and London is bookies headquarter.

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  • Munna, Mangalore/Al Khobar

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    ye koi badi baath nahee hain...
    sochnedo ki ye yek maamoolisa daai saal ke biggboss ka khel hain....biggggg biggggg bossss...bigggboss...!!!!

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  • RP, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    great news!!!
    This is a beggar nation.Who begs around to produce cheaters and terrorists!!
    India can buy it off if auctioned.
    Or wash it off the world map if confronted

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  • lukas, malpe

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Azaruddin,Jadeja,Mongia not only escaped they killed Hansi Cronje for accepting involvement in match-fixing.

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  • Ranjan, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Unfortunately Azaruddin, Ajay Jadeja and Nayan Mongia escaped from jail sentence as they were caught in India.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Will the sentences be carried out ? or will they use some loophole in the law during appeal of the sentence together with some political intervention by the Pakistan Cricket Board and Pakistani Embassy to escape jail ? This is how the high and mighty escape punishment. I hope it does not happen this time for the sake of justice.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Justice is done, this is the good lesson for rest of the cricketers. What about the former captain of Indian cricket Mr. Azar bhai(Azaruddin).

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Justice is done, this is the good lesson for rest of the cricketers. What about the former captain of Indian cricket Mr. Azar bhai(Azaruddin).

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  • Prem, mangalore

    Thu, Nov 03 2011

    Finally justice has been done. Indian govt should reopen cases against Mohd Azaruddin, Jadeja and other accused and punish them similarly.

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