Pakistan Salman Butt and Mohammad pair Amir criticized the rejection by the International Cricket Council with their complaints about bans.Butt provisional and Amir have been suspended since Sept. 2 while the demands of the task of fixing against England is examined .
"They have no evidence and it seems they are trying to corner of Pakistan," said former captain Mohammad Asif Butt.Team partner is accused of deliberately bowling no balls, but withdrew his appeal before the hearing.
Butt and Amir went to the ICC headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to contest their cases bans.Their draft was rejected by the chairman of the ICC Code of Conduct Commissioner Michael Beloff after a two-day hearing.
The duo, with Asif, were accused by the News of the World accept money for the non ball to be played at the points indicated in the fourth round in the Lord August.The fight against corruption and the CPI Security Unit (ACSU) has launched an investigation into the allegations, while the Metropolitan Police have not charged anyone in their ongoing investigation.
The lawyer representing Butt, Aftab Gul, said that although he was disappointed with the result, he believed the process was two fair.But Amir Butt and question the basis for the decision Beloff.
"They have no evidence except what appeared in the New World and not even give us a date for the hearing, we are very disappointed," said Butt to return to Lahore.
"For me, it was as if a conspiracy to defame Pakistan cricket. I am hurt and sad because we want the truth comes out, "said 18-year pace bowler Amir.
"I'm disappointed because they did not even tell us the reason to reject our appeal. It proved to be as if the hearing decision had been made beforehand."
Two players have said they expect the ICC to send the date of the hearing to decide the next step.
"They have no evidence and it seems they are trying to corner of Pakistan," said former captain Mohammad Asif Butt.Team partner is accused of deliberately bowling no balls, but withdrew his appeal before the hearing.
Butt and Amir went to the ICC headquarters in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to contest their cases bans.Their draft was rejected by the chairman of the ICC Code of Conduct Commissioner Michael Beloff after a two-day hearing.
The duo, with Asif, were accused by the News of the World accept money for the non ball to be played at the points indicated in the fourth round in the Lord August.The fight against corruption and the CPI Security Unit (ACSU) has launched an investigation into the allegations, while the Metropolitan Police have not charged anyone in their ongoing investigation.
The lawyer representing Butt, Aftab Gul, said that although he was disappointed with the result, he believed the process was two fair.But Amir Butt and question the basis for the decision Beloff.
"They have no evidence except what appeared in the New World and not even give us a date for the hearing, we are very disappointed," said Butt to return to Lahore.
"For me, it was as if a conspiracy to defame Pakistan cricket. I am hurt and sad because we want the truth comes out, "said 18-year pace bowler Amir.
"I'm disappointed because they did not even tell us the reason to reject our appeal. It proved to be as if the hearing decision had been made beforehand."
Two players have said they expect the ICC to send the date of the hearing to decide the next step.

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