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Pak set up likely to get revamped

Islamabad, Sept. 6: Pakistan tax authorities are likely to look into the assests of Pakistani players. An official of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) said, “If they are not doing so (filing income-

‘Amir’s age may help him escape’

London, Sept. 6: Pakistan pace sensation Mohammad Amir’s tender age of 18 may help him escape stringent punishment such as a life ban in case he is found guilty of spot-fixing allegations, ICC’s CEO H

‘Yasir unreliable, mentally 15’

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Cardiff, Sept. 6: Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi on Monday blasted Yasir Hameed as being mentally a teenager but the batsman insisted he was duped by a newspaper over betting scam claims which eclipse

I was duped, claims hameed

London, Sept. 6: Pakistan cricketer Yasir Hameed, whose interview with News of the World tabloid created another controversy for his country, claimed late on Sunday night that he was duped into making

India wants to tarnish Pak cricket’s image: Veena Malik

Former girlfriend of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif, Veena Malik, has alleged that the match-fixing controversy is an Indian scheme to tarnish Pakistani cricket.

ICC to probe ‘suspicious’ Sydney Test

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has re-opened the controversial “Sydney Test” case, and Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal is believed to be their primary suspect.

Amir should not get age benefit: Pak official

Mohammad Amir should not get any benefit of age, if the 18-year old is proved guilty of spot-fixing, Pakistan Cricket Board’s associate manager, Shafqat Rana said.

Lahore HC adjourns hearing in spot-fixing case

The Lahore high court adjourned a hearing into the spot-fixing allegations against Pakistani cricketers until September 22 after PCB chairman and the players failed to appear before the court on Tuesd

4th player in ’fixing scandal

London, Sept. 5: The International Cricket Council on Sunday denied fresh claims that it is investigating an anonymous fourth Pakistani cricketer over match-fixing. The News of the World said that “is

Pakistan to investigate cricketers' assets

In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the

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