Salman Butt banned from cricket for 10 years, while Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Amir banned for seven and five years

PAKISTAN'S shamed skipper Salman Butt has been clobbered with a 10-YEAR ban from cricket.

Butt and team-mates Mohammed Amir and Mohammed Asif were today found guilty of spot-fixing charges at an ICC anti-corruption hearing in Qatar. Asif and Amir were handed bans of seven years and five years for their parts in the cricket scandal. The trio were caught arranging to bowl no-balls for fixer Mazher Majeed in last summer's Test series in England. Majeed was arrested for conspiring to defraud bookies after he demanded 150,000 from undercover journalists for access to his betting scam. Butt's 10-year ban includes five years suspended meaning he will be out of the game until at least 2016. Asif was handed a seven-year ban, two of which are suspended, while Amir recevied a straight five-year ban. The three stars are also facing criminal charges in the UK after the Crown Prosecution Service announced yesterday that they will investigate.

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