The match fixing assessment will be held from October 4 2011, the Southwark Crown Court in London lined on Friday. The conclusion was prepared during a trial into bribery accusation in opposition to Pakistani players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, and the player manager Mazhar Majeed, who were all called in the match fixing litigation.
Weirdly, nobody of the accused went to the hearing, even though Amir and Asif were in London. Butt had previously been exempted from being in attendance.
The cricket players and the manager are held in charges of plot to deceive, and scheme to get and deem fraudulent incomes, next to the Lord’s Test last August in which they purportedly convicted to bowl fixed and deliberate no-balls.
The four accused personnel presented themselves at trial proceedings at the City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court on March 17. It was due to that proceeding the date and jurisdiction for this hearing were set and were approved categorical bail at the occasion; Majeed was informed to give up his authorized passport.