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Pakistan Cricket now again in trouble after ICC declared Ajman League corrupt Boards

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Pakistan Cricket now again in trouble after ICC declared Ajman League corrupt
Boards, and Cricketers and all involve will ask why to do so, ICC
Salman Butt confirmed as part of this league for two matches.

ICC investigation expended to the boards, players and managers.

 
By Adrees Malik
PCB who was in shock of fixing scandal in 2010 with trio Salman butt, Asif and Amir is now again can be in trouble because of Ajman all stars Cricket League which was played from 23rd to 25thJanuary. Pakistan Ex skipper and convicted in spot fixing Salman Butt confirmed his participation in two matches in the league.
“I played only two matches and shocked about the administration and poor management, therefore came back and not completed”, Butt said on a question about league.
“I am in full cooperation with the ICC and will answer all quires with best of my knowledge” Salman replied on question of ongoing investigations.
“All members whose players have participated will be asked to consider whether by  doing so, those players are in breach on any other applicable rules, including those that prohibit participation in unsanctioned cricket, if so for disciplinary action to be taken against them” ICC strongly reacted after investigations.
“After speaking to a number of those involved, we consider there to be stron evidence to indicate this was a corrupt event and damaging to the wider reputation of cricket and as such will continue the investigation” Alex Marshal head of ACU ICC on the Ajman all stars event investigations.
There is reports that Pakistan Three cricketers Khalil, Hasan Raza and Salman Butt participated in the event.

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