Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has said thousands of pounds of cash discovered in police searches of his hotel room during spot-fixing inquiries was all part of his legitimate tour allowances.
Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt has said thousands of pounds of cash discovered in police searches of his hotel room during spot-fixing inquiries was all part of his legitimate tour allowances.
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Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammed Aamer were all provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) following allegations resulting from a 'sting' operation conducted by Britain's News of the World newspaper that they'd all conspired in the bowling of deliberate no-balls. There were subsequent newspaper accusations that police had discovered 15,000 pounds in marked notes in Butt's hotel room.
"About 11,000 pounds of that money was from our daily allowances and being the captain I had an extra entertainment allowance which amounts to about 4,500 pounds from the tour, which I had with me."
Butt's case, and that of Asif and Aamer, will be heard by a three-man panel chaired by English lawyer Michael Beloff, who heads the ICC's code of conduct commission, at a hearing in Doha, Qatar, next month.
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