Former New Zealand cricket captain Chris Cairns has pleaded not guilty to a perjury charge arising from a 2012 libel trial over alleged match-fixing.
Cairns, 44, fronted up at the Old Bailey before Justice Nigel Sweeney for a plea and case management hearing ahead of a trial scheduled for October.
His barrister from the 2012 libel case, Andrew Fitch-Holland, appeared alongside Cairns and also pleaded not guilty to one count of perverting the course of justice.
Cairns has been charged with perjury over a 2012 libel action in which he sued the former chief of the Indian Premier League, Lalit Modi, over claims he was involved in match-fixing.
Both men have said they will be fully contesting the allegations against them.