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No one should talk about integrity in Pakistan cricket: Salman Butt on life-bans for corrupt players

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Butt, who has made a successful comeback to Pakistan domestic cricket and the PSL, was the national team captain on the fateful tour of England in 2010 when the spot-fixing scandal came to light.

Butt claims the cricketers are selected in Pakistan due to their connections and some have made comebacks despite not putting up substantial performances. “I know players who have been added to the team because of their connections and there have been several players who have made numerous comebacks without giving any meaningful performances. Are these things different from corruption. We shouldn’t even talk about integrity in Pakistan cricket,” he said.

The 35-year-old says that once a player has served the punishment, they should be treated like others. “Punishment implies that once you have served the time, you should be treated like any other player. Where does their integrity go when they are in the mix and working with those people? Or when they endorse players because of their connections,” he said.