Following the bribery case of former Pakistani batsman Nasir Jamshed with his two other men, for offering bribes to professional cricketers; all three of them have pled not guilty.
Jamshed, who has played for Pakistan in 2 Tests, 48 ODIs and 18 T20s, along with Yousef Anwar and Mohammed Ijaz; were all arrested by Police on February last year. They were arrested as a part of the investigation by the National Crime Agency into alleged spot-fixing in the Pakistan Super League.
Anwar and Ijaz are also allegedly accused of their acts of bribing the players who were taking part in the Bangladesh Premier League in late 2016.
At the Manchester Crown Court on Monday, all three accused have not pled guilty.
Jamshed, of High Street, Walsall; Anwar, of Littlebrook Avenue, Slough; and Ijaz, of Chippingham Road, Sheffield, have all been granted unconditional bails. They were also told to attend a pre-trial review hearing on September 6th.
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