The International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked the lawyers representing the three suspended Pakistani players to return the evidence and other documentation provided to them as part of the process to defend the players against the spot-fixing allegations made against them A lawyer for suspended Test captain, Salman Butt confirmed that he and the other lawyer representing Butt had got a mail from the ICC in this regard.
"Yes they have asked us to return the documentation and other evidence they provided to us before and during the appeal hearing held in Dubai," the lawyer said.
Sources said that the ICC had decided to ask the lawyers to return the relevant evidence and documents after some of the matter was leaked out in the Pakistani media.
"Obviously the ICC believes that someone close to the players is responsible for leaking out confidential information that directly affects the case against the players. So, as a precautionary measure they have asked for the evidence and documents to be returned," one source disclosed.
"No such information has been leaked out as yet and this is a normal procedure that the lawyers can ask for relevant documents or evidence before the full hearing of the case in January," he claimed.
Sources said interestingly even before the ICC had provided relevant documentation and evidence material to the lawyers preparing to defend the players they had sent the same stuff to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
"Yes it is true the PCB is in possession of plenty of material including transcripts of SMS messages exchanged between the players and their agent Mazhar Majeed for the last three months now," the source said.
The matter apparently has come to a head after a television channel leaked out some text messages supposedly exchanged between Butt and Mazhar Majeed earlier this year during a tournament.
The lawyer said they would have no problems returning the material to the ICC.
The ICC anti-corruption unit had submitted detailed evidence and material when the appeal hearing of Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamir against their suspensions was held in Dubai last month.
Their appeals were rejected by the appeals tribunal leading to them making accusations publicly that the ICC was not treating them with justice.
They had also called on the government to intervene in the matter on their behalf but so far neither the government nor the PCB have shown any intention of getting involved in the matter