ICC Allows Pakistani Banned Players to Play in domestic leagues

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ICC Allows Pakistani Banned Players to Play in domestic leagues

ICC Allows Pakistani Banned Players to Play in domestic leagues

ICC is going to conduct a meeting in its headquarters in Dubai next months, in which the approval for the provision in code of conduct of the players will be accorded. This approval in the code of conduct will help various players like Muhammad Aamer of Pakistan to start played in the domestic league matches. Currently, he is under ban of five years, which will expire in August next year. Muhammad Asif was banned for seven years according to the verdict of the tribunal and it also put ban on Salman Butt for ten years.

Muhammad Aamer, Muhammad Asif and Salman Butt were accused of match fixing in the series of Pakistan against England, when he bowled no ball deliberately in the test match for taking some money from the match fixer, Mazhar Majeed. Their case was trialed in the court and they were sentenced to jail. Muhammad Aamer was given the punishment of five years ban on international and domestic cricket. Now ICC chief David Richardson has decided to relax the ban on the banned players and allow them to start their domestic league matches. He told the media men that ICC is going to revise the rules in their meeting and they will finalize the decision to allow the player to come to the national and international cricket circuit. Pakistan legend player and ex captain, Imran Khan declared Aamer Khan as the hottest property of Pakistan cricket.

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