Pakistan trio Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir return from bans for corrupt behaviour in time to face England

All three players will have served five-year bans following their part in a plot to deliberately bowl no-balls in the Lord's Test in August 2010

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Wednesday 19 August 2015 22:14 BST
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Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt
Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt (Getty Images)

Pakistan’s Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif are eligible to return to competitive cricket on 2 September after serving bans for corrupt behaviour on the 2010 tour of England.

Their co-conspirator Mohammad Amir has already returned to domestic cricket having been given dispensation by the International Cricket Council, and will become available for international duty on the same date – just over a month before England play Pakistan in the UAE.

All three players will have served five-year bans following their part in a plot to deliberately bowl no-balls in the Lord’s Test in August 2010.

That was the full sentence imposed on Amir, who pleaded guilty. A tribunal imposed additional suspended bans on Asif and Butt, but they have not been activated after both players were deemed to be in accordance with ICC conditions.

PA

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