| Transliteration (not good but still need your feedback on it) Karachi (staff reporter): ICC CEO Haroon Lorgat on the eve of the case on spot fixing allegations on the Pakistani trio, showed biased nature on suspended Pakistani trio by giving sensational statements which might hurt the open hearing tribunal status. He was found saying that if Asif, Amir and Salman get away from their cases, so he'll be disappointed. He further mentioned that ICC is not going to adopt lenient attitude with the trio. It must be noted that from 6th to 11th January 2011, there would be open hearing on the trios future. Mr. Lorgat further mentioned while talking to an international radio service that the ICC wants to convey a strict message internationally with this case hearing. During the August 2010 The Lord's Test, the trio were alleged of doing spot fixing, which is benched by 3 tribunal members lead by Michael Bellof apart from South African Alby Sachez and Kenyan Sharad Rao. Mr. Lorgat was further found saying that the ICC has worked hard collecting the evidences against the trio and that's why if these players got away, it'll be a huge disappointment for them. ICC can't and shouldn't dare to bear corruption in the game, if these players are found guilty, than they should be punished as the game's standard is on stake. He further acknowledges the work done by the PCB for reduction of corruption in the game. Lorgat further said that he's satisfied with the 3 judges of the tribunal and hopefully they're going to prove it as well. |
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ICC is totally biased especially against PAKISTANI Cricketers....
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