Tribunal begins for Pakistan trio over spot-fixing allegations
Facing the music: Amir, Butt and Asif are accused of spot-fixing
Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif will go before a full hearing of an Independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal starting in Doha on Thursday as the spot-fixing scandal nears a resolution.
The three Pakistan players have all been charged with various offences under Article 2 of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code, relating to alleged activity surrounding Pakistan's Test match against England at Lord's in August.
The three players have all denied any wrongdoing, but have been provisionally suspended since the allegations came to light in the days following the Test.
Butt, Amir and Asif will appear before a three-man committee made up of chairman Michael Beloff QC, South African Justice Albie Sachs and Sharad Rao, a Kenyan member of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
At the hearing, the players will face cross-examination as they seek to defend themselves on the charges.
The tribunal is scheduled to sit until January 11, and could deliver a verdict and, if necessary, announce any sanctions against the players in that time.
All smiles: Mohammad Amir arrives at the hearing in Doha
That would bring to a close a scandal that has rocked Pakistani and world cricket since the News of the World published a story claiming businessman Mazhar Majeed accepted £150,000 to arrange for Butt, Asif and Amir to deliberately bowl no-balls during the fourth Test at Lord's.
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