Pakistan trio can seek ICC hearing

The suspended Pakistani trio have until September 20 to ask for a hearing of the ICC's ACSU to challenge the provisional suspension.
"The three players are consulting the PCB legal advisors, the Pakistan High Commission and the British barrister in London on how to exercise their right to a hearing before an ICC Anti-Corruption Tribunal," one source said.
"They have to submit a written request for such a hearing to ACSU General Manager as soon as possible, but in any event within fourteen (14) days of the date they received the Notice of Charge leading to their suspension," the source said.
"It will also be deemed that they have admitted that they have committed the offence (s) under the Anti-corruption code specified in the Notice of Charge sent to them by the ACSU," the source added.
"The provisional hearing is also important because at this hearing it is the burden of the ACSU's General Manager to establish there is a strong, arguable case against the Players," the source stated.
"The players shall be given an opportunity to contest their provincial suspensions at the provisional hearing," the source added.
"The three players are consulting the PCB legal advisors, the Pakistan High Commission and the British barrister in London on how to exercise their right to a hearing before an ICC Anti-Corruption Tribunal," one source said.
"They have to submit a written request for such a hearing to ACSU General Manager as soon as possible, but in any event within fourteen (14) days of the date they received the Notice of Charge leading to their suspension," the source said.
"It will also be deemed that they have admitted that they have committed the offence (s) under the Anti-corruption code specified in the Notice of Charge sent to them by the ACSU," the source added.
"The provisional hearing is also important because at this hearing it is the burden of the ACSU's General Manager to establish there is a strong, arguable case against the Players," the source stated.
"The players shall be given an opportunity to contest their provincial suspensions at the provisional hearing," the source added.
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