PCB chief Butt to return to London to consult lawyers

KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)  chairman Ijaz Butt will arrive in London today to consult  his legal advisers about replying to English demands that he  apologise over allegations about match-fixing.

Butt would also meet Scotland Yard officials to discuss the  spot-fixing accusations against three Pakistan players which  overshadowed the team’s recent tour, official sources in the PCB  said yesterday.

Butt and PCB legal adviser Tafazzul Rizvi would attend  meetings in London this week, the sources said.

“They will meet with the legal firm they have hired in  London to finalise the reply to be sent to the English players  and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB),” one source said.

England’s players, through the ECB, have demanded an apology  from Butt after he told a television station he had heard from  bookmakers that English players were involved in fixing matches.

The ECB threatened legal action unless Butt apologised.

Butt’s comments came after the International Cricket Council  (ICC) said it was launching an inquiry into Pakistan’s scoring  pattern in the third one-day international against England at  the Oval.

Pakistan’s test captain Salman Butt and his team mates  Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif had already been suspended after  an investigation into a newspaper report that they had arranged  for no-balls to be deliberately delivered during the fourth test  at Lord’s in late August.