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Eng players may depose again in spot fixing case

England's Test cricketers may be re-interviewed by the police as the Crown Prosecution Services prepares its case against the three Pakistan players banned for spot fixing by the ICC early this month, according to a report.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2011 07:35 PM IST
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England's Test cricketers may be re-interviewed by the police as the Crown Prosecution Services prepares its case against the three Pakistan players banned for spot fixing by the ICC early this month, according to a report.

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They could even be asked to appear as witnesses to events on the field, and in particular the three no balls at the center of the scandal, during the fourth Test at Lord's in August last year, 'Daily Mail' reported.

England captain Andrew Strauss and other players who faced Pakistan in that Test have already provided witness statements following the allegations against Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir.

If detectives need to interview any of those in the England World Cup squad, they will have to travel to India, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh. Butt, Asif and Aamir were banned by the International Cricket Council on February 5 for 10, seven and five years after an independent anti corruption tribunal found them guilty of spot fixing.

The three players have been summoned by the CPS to appear in a Westminster Magistrates' Court on March 17 to formally face the charges against them.

 
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