Pakistan trio found guilty in fixing scandal

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A combination of pictures show former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif (center) and former captain Salman Butt (left) leaving Southwark Crown Court in London on Tuesday after being found guilty of fixing parts of a Test against England, and former Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir (right) arriving at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, on March 17, 2011 over the same charges.

No-balls bowled at pre-agreed times in return for cash; jail terms await

LONDON - Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty on Tuesday of taking bribes to fix part of a Test match against England in a case that prosecutors said revealed rampant corruption at the heart of international cricket.

Former captain Butt, 27, and opening bowlers Asif, 28, and 19-year-old Mohammad Amir, who had admitted his part in the scam before the trial started, plotted to bowl deliberate no-balls at pre-arranged times during the Lord's Test in August of last year.

The men will be sentenced on Wednesday with Butt and Asif facing up to seven years in jail or large fines. The three players have already been banned from playing by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for a minimum of five years.

While former Pakistan players said Pakistan cricket had been shamed and the guilty players "deserve no mercy", ICC chief Haroon Lorgat hoped the verdict would deter others from being tempted to corrupt the sport.

"We hope that this verdict is seen as a further warning to any individual who might, for whatever reason, be tempted to engage in corrupt activity within our sport," Lorgat said in a statement.

"The ICC has a zero-tolerance attitude towards corruption and we will use everything within our power to ensure that any suggestion of corrupt activity within our game is comprehensively investigated and, where appropriate, robustly prosecuted."

The spot-fixing plot was orchestrated by Butt and sports agent Mazhar Majeed, London's Southwark Crown Court was told.

During the three-week trial, the jury heard how an undercover reporter recorded Majeed, 36, boasting he could arrange for Pakistan players to rig games for money and how huge sums could be made for gambling syndicates.

Majeed said he had been carrying out match-fixing for 2-1/2 years, had seven players from Pakistan's national side working for him, and had made "masses and masses of money".

He told Mazher Mahmood, an undercover journalist with the now defunct News of the World newspaper, that it would cost between 50,000 pounds ($81,000) and 80,000 pounds ($130,000) to fix "brackets", a set period of a match on which punters bet.

Rigging the outcome of a Test match would cost 1 million pounds, Majeed said. The agent was secretly filmed accepting 150,000 pounds in cash from the journalist as part of an arrangement to rig games.

Majeed promised the reporter that Asif and Amir would deliver three no-balls at specific points during the Lord's Test. The no-balls were bowled as promised, with the probability of someone predicting this by chance estimated by a cricket statistician as 1.5 million to one.

Butt and Asif denied any involvement in the plot but were convicted of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy to accept corrupt payments, the Press Association reported.

Same charges

Amir admitted the same charges in September but his guilty plea could not be revealed until the end of the trial of his teammates.

Butt, appointed Pakistan's captain during last year's tour of England, told the court the agent asked him to rig parts of crunch games at the 2010 Twenty20 World Cup and last summer's Test series, but he had ignored the requests.

Butt, who made his Test debut for Pakistan in 2003 and has played 33 Test matches and 78 one-day internationals, admitted he did not fulfil his duty to inform the cricketing authorities about the corrupt approach.

The guilty verdicts came on the day Butt's wife, Gul, gave birth to their second son in Lahore.

"It is a day of sadness and happiness for us," Butt's father, Zulfiqar Butt, said.

"We are shocked by this verdict and will fight to the end. But at the same time God has given us a new life."

Asif was first selected for Pakistan in 2005 and has represented his country in 23 Tests and 38 one-day internationals. He declined to answer reporters' questions as he left court.

"This is a case of cheating, pure and simple," said Detective Chief Supt Matthew Horne after the verdict.

"The defendants have let down the cricketing world, their fans and the hard-working people that buy tickets to watch," he said. "I am not sure these men really appreciated how much they were admired by cricket fans; they were role models to countless children around the world and have betrayed their trust."

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) reiterated its policy of zero tolerance towards corruption in sport.

"The ECB will make no comment on the court cases of Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, but hopes that such criminal actions will act as a strong deterrent to support the eradication of such activity in sport," it said in a statement.

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Pakistan's Salman Butt holds up the ball during the first day of the fourth cricket test match against England at Lord's cricket ground in London in this August 26, 2010 file photo.

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Pakistan's Mohammad Asif fields the ball during the fourth cricket test match against England at Lord's cricket ground in London in this Aug 28, 2010 file photo.

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Brizilian bull rider wins PBR world finals

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Brazilian bull rider Robson Palermo rides a bull during the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada Oct 30, 2011.

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Brazilian bull rider Silvano Alves rides a bull during the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada Oct 30, 2011. Alves won the season championship and $1million.

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Brazilian bull rider Silvano Alves rides his final bull during the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada Oct 30, 2011.

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Brazilian bull rider Silvano Alves waves the flag after winning the season championship and $1million at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada Oct 30, 2011.

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Brazilian bull rider Silvano Alves poses after winning the season championship and $1million at the Professional Bull Riders World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada Oct 30, 2011.

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Arsenal slam five past Chelsea, City stay top

Arsenal slam five past Chelsea, City stay top


Arsenal's Robin Van Persie (L) challenges Chelsea's Juan Mata during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London Oct 29, 2011.

LONDON - Robin van Persie's red hot form stepped up a gear on Saturday as his hat-trick fired Arsenal to a 5-3 win at Chelsea in a remarkable see-saw match, while Manchester City stayed top of the Premier League by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1.

City remained five points clear of Manchester United and moved nine clear of third-placed Chelsea and fourth-placed Newcastle United with second-half goals from Edin Dzeko, Aleksandar Kolarov and Adam Johnson at the Etihad Stadium.

Wolves' goal came from a Stephen Hunt penalty after City skipper Vincent Kompany was sent off but it could not stop them slumping to a second defeat by City in four days after losing 5-2 at home in a League Cup match on Wednesday.

Manchester United bounced back from their 6-1 mauling by City last weekend with a 1-0 victory at Everton where Javier Hernandez scored the first-half winner.

Those results left City top with 28 points from 10 games, followed by United (23), Chelsea (19) and Newcastle United (19), at least until they meet Stoke City on Monday.

Liverpool beat West Bromwich Albion 2-0 to move into fifth place on 18 points, two clear of Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, but Spurs can overtake Liverpool again if they beat Queens Park Rangers at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Wigan Athletic suffered a seventh successive league defeat, a 2-0 loss at home to Fulham, and slipped to the bottom of the table, while fellow strugglers Blackburn Rovers drew 3-3 at Norwich City who came back from 3-1 down and equalised with a Grant Holt penalty with the last kick of the game.

The eight matches produced 31 goals with eight of them coming in an astonishing match at Stamford Bridge.

Arsenal won with a hat-trick from skipper Van Persie, including two in the last seven minutes, and one each from Andre Santos and Theo Walcott.

Chelsea led twice with goals from Frank Lampard and John Terry but although they then came back to equalise with an 80th-minute goal from Juan Mata, they went on to concede five at home for the first time in a league match since Liverpool beat them 5-2 in 1989.

The stunning victory was Arsene Wenger's 500th since he became Arsenal manager in 1996, Arsenal's first away win in the league this season and Chelsea's first home defeat as the English top-flight continues to dish out goals galore.

Chelsea lead

Chelsea went ahead through Lampard after 14 minutes before Van Persie equalised in the 36th minute and Chelsea skipper Terry took advantage of some woeful Arsenal defending to put his side 2-1 up in the last minute of the first half.

Santos struck Arsenal's second equaliser after 49 minutes before Walcott scored a brilliant solo goal, picking himself up and continuing his run after slipping over, to give Arsenal a 3-2 lead after 55 minutes.

Mata then equalised for Chelsea with a brilliant swerving shot, which Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny had no chance of saving, to make it 3-3 after 80 minutes.

Chelsea were then guilty of some poor defending five minutes later with Florent Malouda hitting a stray pass back to Terry, who stumbled to leave Van Persie to run in on Chelsea keeper Petr Cech before rounding him and blasting the ball in.

The Dutchman, the league's top scorer, then made it 28 goals from his last 27 Premier League games in this calendar year to make it 5-3 in the second minute of stoppage time with a swerving shot to match Mata's.

Arsenal, who made a poor start to the season, climbed up to seventh place and celebrated as if they had won a cup final.

"We needed to win with style and class and we did that against a big team and it was a big win for us," Wenger told Sky Sports.

Must improve

The result consigned Chelsea to a second successive defeat in a London derby after losing at QPR last weekend and was the first time they had conceded five against Arsenal since 1979.

Chelsea's stunned manager Andre Villas-Boas said: "It was so open it could have gone either way. We will have to reflect on the mistakes we made -- there are some things we must improve."

At Goodison Park, Hernandez scored what proved to be the winner and gave United their first victory at Everton since September 2007 when he capitalised on good approach work from Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck before Patrice Evra crossed from the left for the unmarked Mexican to turn in on 19 minutes.

"It's an important result to come away from home and win," United manager Alex Ferguson told the BBC.

"Everton is never an easy game and they put everything they could into the game. First half we played some fantastic football and scored a good goal. Hernandez is fantastic in the box. It's a good result and we worked hard for it."

It was not all good news for United, though, as Chris Smalling sustained a fractured foot and Ferguson said the defender could be out for a month.

Liverpool, who had won eight of their previous nine league visits to West Brom since 1983, made that nine out of 10 with a Charlie Adam penalty and a second from Andy Carroll giving them a well-deserved victory over their former manager Roy Hodgson.

In other action, Swansea City beat Bolton Wanderers 3-1 and Sunderland drew 2-2 with Aston Villa.


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Moments of Pan American Games

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Ecuador's Diego Ferrin makes a successful jump in the men's high jump final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 27, 2011.

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Emilie Heymans from Canada competes in the women's 3 metres springboard diving preliminary at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 28, 2011.

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Cuba's Yoandris Betanzos competes in the men's triple jump final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 27, 2011.

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Gillian Hanselwood of Canada jumps while riding George during the equestrian team jumping competition at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 27, 2011.

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Maikel Zulueta (front),Osvaldo Labrada, Reinier Torres and Jorge Garcia of Cuba react after winning the men's kayak four K4 1000m final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 27, 2011.

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Philippe Beaudry of Canada reacts after defeating Timothy Morehouse of the US to win their men's individual sabre gold medal bout at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Oct 26,2011.

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Canada's Reuben Daniel Ross and Eric Thomas Sehn compete in the men's synchronized 3m springboard diving final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 26, 2011.

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Moses Ehambe of the US (2nd L) goes up to shoot past Elys Guzman Garcia (L) and Juan Montas (2nd R) of the Dominican Republic during their men's preliminary round basketball game at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara October 26, 2011. The games run through Oct 30.

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Mexico's Zoila Flores competes in the women's long jump final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 26, 2011.

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Yvette Lewis of the US crosses the finish line to win gold in the women's 100m hurdles final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara Oct 26, 2011.

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