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Pakistan set to ban five players
PAKISTAN is set to bar five players from their team until after next year's World Cup under an agreement with the ICC, according to former Pakistan batsman Aftab Gul.
Gul, who is now a lawyer and is representing suspended Pakistan captain Salman Butt in the investigation into the Lord's spot-fixing scandal, named the players as Butt, Mohammed Aamer, Mohammad Asif, Kamran Akmal and Danish Kaneria.
"The International Cricket Council and Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, Ijaz Butt have entered into a verbal agreement that these players will not represent the Pakistan team at least until the World Cup is played, " Gul said.
"I have this information from the people involved with the game and I am 100 per cent sure that these players will not play the World Cup".
Butt, Aamer, Asif and Akmal are all under investigation for allegedly engaging in spot fixing - guaranteeing certain outcomes - during the match against England at Lord's in August.
Aamer and Asif are alleged to have bowled no-balls to order - a move that would to potentially hugely benefit betting syndicates.
Akmal is also under investigation by the ICC for allegedly being involved in fixing Pakistan's Test against Australia at the SCG in Sydney.
The reason for Kaneria's exclusion from the squad it not clear. He had been picked for Pakistan's team to play two upcoming Tests against South Africa but was suddenly omitted.
Pakistan is scheduled to travel to New Zealand (December 26 to Feb. 5) and play three Twenty20s, two Tests matches and six ODIs' before the next year's World Cup to be played in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.