
That prompted the International Cricket Council to suspend Test captain Salman Butt, 25, rising 18-year-old bowling star Mohammad Aamer plus another bowler, Mohammad Asif, 27, pending a decision on the allegations.
British police raided the Pakistan team hotel and are further investigating the matter.
"Investigations are under way and police has yet to charge any player," Butt told the media.
Butt said team manager Yawar Saeed informed him about the matter.
"The police interrogated our players for nine hours last Friday, but there have been no charges levelled against them," he said.
Butt refused to discuss previous cases of match-fixing against Pakistani players.
"I don't want to go back in the past, let this inquiry be finished," he said.
"We are very concerned over the allegations and since we too have zero tolerance against corruption, we also want this to finish soon."
"We are really worried about the matter and if any player is found responsible then we will take strict action," he added.