A judge has rejected appeals by two Pakistan cricketers against the length of their jail sentences for spot-fixing.
The judge at London's Court of Appeal upheld the prison terms handed to Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir for their role in one of the sport's biggest scandals.
The judge said the cricketers betrayed their team, their country and their sport.
Butt, the former Pakistan captain, was sentenced to 2½ years in jail earlier this month after being convicted in the plot to ensure that no-balls were bowled at predetermined times during the fourth test between England and Pakistan at Lord's in August 2010.
The 19-year-old Amir pleaded guilty in the case and was handed a six-month sentence in a young offenders' institution.