PCB, Pak High Commission in UK preparing strong defence for ‘tainted’ players
September 3rd, 2010 - 2:17 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, Sep 3(ANI): The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Pakistan High Commission (PHC) in UK is reportedly working with a team of legal experts to prepare a strong defence for the ‘tainted’ players embroiled in the ’spot-fixing’ scandal.
According to The News, PCB officials and PHC diplomats have agreed to back captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, who have strongly denied all charges against them.
Sources said that senior PHC officials are confident that the three players can prove their innocence through the legal process.
The High Commission is also believed to be preparing a case against the News of The World, which carried out a sting operation to unearth the 150,000-pound betting scam.
Sources added that PCB’s legal advisor Taffazul Rizvi and Pakistan’s Additional Attorney General K.K. Agha are on board, but British lawyers are preparing the case.
“Hectic efforts are being made to prepare a defamation suit against the tabloid on behalf of the three Pakistani cricketers,” the newspaper quoted a source, as saying.
“The decision has been taken following a meeting between the players and Pakistan’s High Commissioner,” the source added.
Earlier, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UK, Wajid Shamsul Hasan, had said that the video evidence against the players may not be genuine.
“Were the videos timed, were they dated… do you have the answers to these questions?” Hasan had said.
When asked whether he thought that the players might have been set up, Hasan said: “Yes, I would say that.”
However, News of The World denied the charges and said: “The News of the World refuses to respond to such ludicrous allegations.” (ANI)
- Pakistan cricketers say they knew Majeed as agent not bookie (Roundup) - Sep 04, 2010
- Worried PCB's huddle with team, Pak envoy to UK to prepare for next NOTW salvo - Sep 10, 2010
- PCB, Pak High Commission, team management call emergency meet - Sep 05, 2010
- Spot-fixing: British tabloid claims to "shatter ludicrous claims" of Pak envoy - Sep 05, 2010
- Pakistan to defend tainted trio in court of law - Sep 02, 2010
- Pakistan High Commissioner attacks ICC again - Sep 04, 2010
- Criminal charges on trio unlikely in 'spot-fixing' scandal: Former PCB chief - Sep 04, 2010
- Three tainted Pakistani cricketers suspended by ICC - Sep 03, 2010
- Commission probing Osama killing visits ISI office - Dec 14, 2011
- PCB management akin to "Ali Baba and 40 thieves": Pak UK High Commissioner - Oct 13, 2010
- Tainted Pakistan cricket trio respond to ICC notices - Sep 14, 2010
- Yousuf refuses to appeal against ban, says 'Allah' will decide - Apr 18, 2010
- Pakistani trio dropped from ODI squad, get legal help (Round Up) - Sep 02, 2010
- Spot-fixing: Pak envoy denies writing complaint-letter about PCB to Zardari - Sep 18, 2010
- PCB failed to effectively tackle spot-fixing issue: Pak envoy - Sep 17, 2010
Tags: agha, amir, british lawyers, defamation suit, hasan, hectic efforts, legal experts, mohammad asif, news of the world, pakistan cricket board, pakistan cricket board pcb, pakistan high commission, pakistani cricketers, phc, rizvi, shamsul, sting operation, strong defence, video evidence, wajid