Afridi and Waqar to appear as witnesses at ICC hearing

KARACHI,  (Reuters) – Pakistan one-day captain Shahid  Afridi and head coach Waqar Younis have been summoned as  witnesses by the International Cricket Council (ICC)  anti-corruption tribunal which will consider spot-fixing  allegations against three Pakistan players.

Shahid Afridi
Shahid Afridi

Suspended test captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad  Asif and Mohammad Amir are due to appear before the three-member  tribunal in Doha from Jan. 6-11.
The trio were suspended by the ICC in September while  touring England with the national team after a report in the  News of the World newspaper alleging they had taken bribes to  arrange for no-balls to be delivered in the fourth test.
The Pakistan Cricket Board said in a statement that the ICC  had asked for Waqar and Afridi to attend the hearing. It said  the pair would attend either in person or through a  teleconference.
Afridi is returning home after a Twenty20 series in New  Zealand but Waqar will be helping the team prepare for the first  test.