Three Pakistani cricket players alledgedly involved in a betting scam have left the team's training ground in southwest England for London, where they will meet with top Pakistani cricket and government officials.
Team captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif are expected to be interviewed about charges of match-fixing first reported in the British newspaper News of the World. On Sunday, the tabloid reported an agent for several Pakistan cricket players, Mazhar Majeed, took more than $200,000 to pre-arrange no-balls, which are illegal throws, during a test match last week in London. Discount replica watches
Three people, all from London, have already been arrested by British customs officials on suspicion of money-laundering and are now free on bail.Ferrari
The Pakistan Cricket Board has said the three Pakistani players will not be suspended until the allegations are fully investigated. But the London meeting means they will not be able to play in a scheduled match Thursday.
Team captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif are expected to be interviewed about charges of match-fixing first reported in the British newspaper News of the World. On Sunday, the tabloid reported an agent for several Pakistan cricket players, Mazhar Majeed, took more than $200,000 to pre-arrange no-balls, which are illegal throws, during a test match last week in London. Discount replica watches
Three people, all from London, have already been arrested by British customs officials on suspicion of money-laundering and are now free on bail.Ferrari
The Pakistan Cricket Board has said the three Pakistani players will not be suspended until the allegations are fully investigated. But the London meeting means they will not be able to play in a scheduled match Thursday.