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Salman Butt admitted Spot Fixing publicly first time, need  apology from  fans of cricket and nation

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Salman Butt admitted Spot Fixing publicly first time, need  apology from  fans of cricket and nation

Lahore 
by Adrees Malik
 
Ex Pakistani Skipper and banned in Spot fixing from ICC Salman Butt admit his mistake first time publicly in lahore. Salman Butt who was found guilty by the ACSU of ICC and sentenced jail in England. Slaman Butt who denied all the time about allegations and consistently appealing in courts but failed to defend himself. apart from conviction he never apology from the nation and cricket lovers but on Friday afternoon he admit his wrongdoings of spot fixing in August 2010 in Lord Test. “I admit my wrongdoings and do apology from all fans of cricket and my nation who have been disappointed by my doings but i do apology from them ” he said in hi statement. Slaman butt also guide the upcoming and those who playing cricket to avoid these type of activities which effect the purity of the game, ” i insist to those, who playing and wanting to play cricket, they must stay away from such wrongdoings because it effects them and game of cricket negatively” he added in his statement. Slamn Butt also confirm to PCB that he is available for rehab program of PCB from ICC. 
Earlier ICC Anti Corruption and Security Unit ( ACSU ) rules guiding minimum five years ban on players if they found guilty and only the way through which they will consider for the wake up call only if they accept publicly and satisfied concerned Cricket board and ACSU. 
Now butt have to satisfy the PCB and ACSU for start rehab and domestic cricket as he appealed to the ICC for participation in Domestic Cricket.
Three Pakistani players were banned by ICC in 2010, one of  them Salman Butt is of 28 while Muhammad Asif 30 and the youngest one Muhammad Amir is of  21 only.         
  
 
 

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