Highlander999
ICC President
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2006
- Location
- London
Is it you who I can complain to then for me getting detained in Glasgow Airport!!!!???
"Let that [the reduction of the ban] be the end result of a process of rehabilitation since he has now come clean, if that is indeed the case. Part of the sanction he received from the ICC tribunal was to educate himself and for him to educate others. So let us do all the necessary building blocks before we get to a point where anyone could ask, 'Does he now deserve a review?'"
"I find it very unfortunate for Mohammad Amir. We did provide him with lots of opportunities," Lorgat said, when asked if he was disappointed Amir did not confess in Doha. "The tribunal might have looked at it differently and who knows what decision they could have come to on sanction. It could have been a different story. I am sad for him."
you mean hisno. you probably deserved that, natural remedies my arse.
from uk border agency page
I deal with immigrants at my job every day dude. I think I know how it works (it's also extremely unlikely that touring athletes of any sport are in on permanent visas, though in honesty I do not know what visas they would use as obvs I don't deal with high paying sports stars. most likely one from the highly skill migrant or temporary agreed work placement type one)
Shane Warne wasn't involved in match fixing. He gave info about conditions to bookies but he's never been accused of anything beyond that.
Of giving bookies info...
No evidence has ever been brought forward that either were match fixing.
^^ Sachin was said to have known about some team members fixing and he won some of those matches single-handed.
So you're saying Sachin was an accessory to the crime? Interesting...