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This Article is From Feb 04, 2011

Pakistani cricketing trio to face criminal charges over fixing

London: Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will face criminal charges in Britain over allegations they conspired with bookmakers to fix a match last year against England.

The trio have protested their innocence to the International Cricket Council but Britain's Crown Prosecution Service says they and their agent have been summoned on charges of "conspiracy to obtain and accept corrupt payments."

The players have been suspended from all cricket since Sept. 3 after a British tabloid alleged they bowled no-balls at prearranged times during August's fourth test at Lord's to fix spot betting markets.

It was alleged 150,000 pounds ($241,000) was forwarded through businessman Mazhar Majeed.

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