Salman Butt asks former players to stay divided from commenting on corruption

Former Pakistan skipper Salman Butt who served a anathema for a spot-fixing liaison that pennyless out during his teams debate of England in 2010 has pronounced that players who have served bans should be treated equally and not discriminated against.

“As per a law that exists, players should be treated equally. Punishment implies that once we have served a time, we should be treated like any other player. we try not to get into this emanate though we wish to ask people who are articulate about this whole episode.

“Where does their firmness go when they are in a brew and operative with those people? Where does their firmness go when they validate players who get comparison since of their connectors and take a mark from honourable players? Where is their firmness when Pakistan cricket suffers since of a inabilities of these players who come into a side?” he asked.

He also pronounced that distinct former players who have been giving opinions on a matter should stay divided and let a ICC and PCB decide.

“They should pronounce after giving it some thought. If everybody starts observant things, afterwards there would be no end. There have been many players who were combined since of their connectors as a 15th male in a squad.

“There have been several players creation comebacks though any suggestive performances. we don’t take names though it is what it is. This emanate is for a ICC and a PCB to hoop and players have no right to pronounce on it,” he said.

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