I would think it unlikely they would go to jail if they are just guilty on the cheating charge and not the corruption - especially if they could make it stick that they were heavily pressured. If they were more deeply involved in the planning of the scheme, I think a jail sentence would be more likely.Yeah I guess you are right and I was going over the top, but isn't the case based on the evidence NOTW provided, because if they had more stuff then surely Kakmal and co would also be facing criminal charges, plus the money was recovered from Butt because he claimed they were for his sisters wedding and the only thing related to Aamir that NOTW provided was the video footage and the phone conversation with Majeed in which he was sort of threatening Aamir. That is why I'm OK with Butt for going to prison because he received the money but from the evidence it seems Asif and Aamir only bowled no-balls (but they should be banned for life).
What is your opinion, do you have any sympathy for him or do you think he should go to jail?
Matt Prior heading directly to India for the WC then!!!
Cheating is now a criminal offence carrying a jail term in the UK now apparently
Apparently it's not a serious offence if you over perform.Matt Prior heading directly to India for the WC then
Are you serious trying to say these are of the same seriousness as match fixing?There looked to be ample evidence that Prior, Haddin, Dhoni, and about another hundred others have cheated or tried to cheat in an international and I dont see them being banned for life or having their freedom taken away
He must have missed the obligatory at the end because he can't be serious.Are you serious trying to say these are of the same seriousness as match fixing?
When should we expect the verdict in Australian time? Tonight or tomorrow morning?From what i heard the decision is named today at the icc headquarters in dubai,in the morning.
Its the accused that want a delay as it will effect their charges in england,but the charges may take 1/2 years to take place,so it would be silly to wait for that.
Decision today,no delay.
There is no evidence whatsoever that the Pakistanis were trying to fix a matchAre you serious trying to say these are of the same seriousness as match fixing?
Dubai is 6 hours behind, it's Saturday and so it's likely to early afternoon before they announce the life bansAccording to sky the decision will be announced tonight australian time,dunno when.
It's a strange world where I'm pretty much in complete agreement with social.There is no evidence whatsoever that the Pakistanis were trying to fix a match
What they did was the equivalent of a pitcher throwing a "ball" in baseball or a tennis player serving a fault in tennis at completely inconsequential times and it had absolutely no chance of affecting the outcome of the match
However, if Prior had "gotten away" with his actions the other night, it may well have done
If it proven that they money to bowl no balls without duress, then ban them
But banning them for life is the equivalent of sentencing someone to death for minor assault and the threat of jail just proves it is a witch-hunt IMO