Neetu Chandra denies match-fixing allegations
Bollywood actor Neetu Chandra has denied having any links with Pakistani bowler Mohammad Asif, embroiled in the latest match-fixing controversy that has hit the cricket world.
"Personally, Neetu does
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
Afridi, man Majeed couldn’t corrupt
London, Sept. 5: Mazhar Majeed claims to have almost the entire Pakistan cricket team in his pocket but the one man the alleged match-fixer could never get a hold on is the temperamental Shahid Afridi
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
Top Lankan player in ICC probe
London, Sept. 5: The International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit has been monitoring the unusual activities of a leading Sri Lankan player after team members alerted their skipper Kumar Sanga
Australians will revel in S. Africa’s pacy conditions: Katich
Australian opener and New South Wales captain Simon Katich believes that playing conditions in South Africa will help his first class team to lift the Twenty20 Champions League trophy for a second con
Player hid phone in helmet: Report
London, Sept. 5: A former Pakistani Test cricketer has alleged that a national player had hidden a mobile phone inside the right earpiece of his helmet while waiting to bat during an international mat
ICC happy with pitch improvement efforts at Kotla
ICC’s chief pitch consultant Andy Atkinson on Monday expressed satisfaction over the efforts being made to improve the Ferozeshah Kotla pitch, which was banned for one year from hosting international
Now, envoy vows to ‘banish’ trio
London, Sept. 5: Pakistan high commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan on Sunday said if any national team members is found guilty of spot fixing they should be handed nothing less than life ban.