SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Suspended Notre Dame cornerback Devin Butler has pleaded guilty to misdemeanor resisting law enforcement following an altercation with police outside a bar near campus.Butler, a senior, released a public letter of apology to one of the officers, Aaron Knepper. Under a plea agreement made public Monday, he will avoid jail time and complete 24 hours of community service. Hell also pay $145 restitution for damage to Kneppers clothing and equipment.Butler was accused of tackling and punching Knepper during the August altercation. Felony charges of resisting law enforcement and battery against a public safety official were reduced to the misdemeanor under the plea agreement. Butler has been placed on pretrial diversion for one year.The St. Joseph County Prosecutors Office said the plea deal was reached after Butler demonstrated remorse for his own actions and was willing to to acknowledge not only his actions, but his unequivocal acknowledgement that the officers conducted themselves appropriately and professionally while effectuating the arrest.Some witnesses had claimed Butler did nothing wrong. In his letter of apology, Butler told Knepper he was trying to separate others involved in a fight.I understand how you and the other officers could have reasonably perceived me to have been the aggressor. I regret that this occurred and I acknowledge that my arrest was due to my own actions and that the officers acted appropriately, the letter said.South Bend Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski on Friday cleared the officers involved in Butlers arrest of any wrongdoing.Coach Brian Kelly suspended Butler indefinitely shortly after the arrest. 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Reggie Hudson, described by Wisden as the best services batsman of the inter-war years, was scoring so many hundreds that one fellow officer said he was becoming a nuisance. He was in England anyway in 1932 and in a first-class match at The Oval in August scored 217 in 225 minutes for the Army against the RAF, the second hundred coming in 70 minutes.Patialas selection caused raised eyebrows in The Times. It noted he had played little cricket in the preceding two years and had preoccupied himself with leading a group of princes who regarded democracy and the likelihood of a new constitution with a nervous eye.The side left Bombay - huge crowds turned out to see them off - on April 4 but by then Patiala and Vizianagram had withdrawn. Vizianagram was the first to pull out, ostensibly through illness but more likely he was put out at not only being overlooked as captain but even as vice-captain. His move was unwise, as soon afterwards Patiala himself withdrew, again because of ill health. The Maharajah of Porbandar stepped into the void, but Vizianagrams behaviour as captain of the 1936 tour indicated that India had a lucky escape.Whereas Vizianagram insisted on playing all the Tests in 1936, to the teams detriment, Porbandar knew his considerable limitations and only occasionally took to the field. To him, it was inconceivable that he would captain them at Lords, and so on the eve of the Lords Test he told his side that CK Nayudu would captain them.Porbandar was woken in the night by several players who told him they would not play under Nayudu. His vice-captain, Ghanshyamshinhji, was not with the tour party at the time, and so Porbandar sent a cable to Patiala in India. The no-nonsense response came back. They were to play.So several of the Indians were hardly in the best state of mind as they took to the field the next morning. Not that Englands openers were in any better state of mind. Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes, who ten days earlier had set a world record in an opening stand of 555 at Leyton, only arrived in London in the early hours as Yorkshires match against Sussex at Leeds had only ended at 6pm the night before.Within ten minutes both were back in the pavilion and India were finally underway.Fifty-one years later, to the day, Lords was the scene of possibly Indian crickets greatest day when Kapil Dev lifted the World Cup.Is there an incident from the past you would like to know more about? E-mail us with your comments and suggestions.BibliographyA History of Indian Cricket Mihir Bose (Andre Deutsch, 2002)Douglas Jardine: Spartan Cricketer Christopher Douglas (Methuen, 2002)The Cricketer Wisden Cricketers Almanack Martin Williamson is executive editor of Cricinfo ' ' '