Police grill tainted Pakistan players
London, Sept. 4: Officials at the Metropolitan police station in Kilburn, north London, questioned Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir about their phone and text message r
Pak opener Yasir Hameed claims colleagues fixing 'almost every match'
Pakistan opener Yasir Hameed has reportedly claimed that his teammates were allegedly involved in fixing "almost every match", even before the dust is yet to settle over the allegations of spot-fixing
ICC to appoint independent commissioner
Maintaining that the three tainted Pakistani cricketers have not been punished in the spot- fixing scam, the ICC on Sunday said that an independent commissioner will be appointed to go into the whole
Fourth Pak cricketer under ICC 'probe'
Pakistan cricket was rocked with more revelation on Sunday as the British tabloid that exposed the nexus between bookies and leading Pakistan cricketers promised to reveal new details of the sordid ev
Sri Lankan player under ICC investigation
The ICC's anti-corruption unit has been monitoring the unusual activities of a leading Sri Lankan player after team members alerted their skipper Kumar Sangakkara of his late-night activities with a m
Pak envoy, team members, PCB call emergency meet
PCB officials, Pakistan envoy to UK and members of team management huddled for a emergency meeting as a British Tabloid came out with another set of revelations that a fourth player is under ICC probe
Changed format proposed for 2011 IPL season
The IPL Governing Council met here on Sunday and decided to introduce a changed format involving a total of 74 matches during the expanded fourth edition of the twenty20 extravaganza.
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Kamran Akmal was 'Kami' for bookie Majeed
Text messages retrieved from Mazhar Majeed's mobile phone indicate his close ties with Pakistani wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, who was nicknamed 'Kami' by the alleged match-fixer.
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Player hid cell phone in helmet: Former Pak cricketer
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 match.
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Dawood calls all shots: Pak bookie
Karachi, Sept. 4: A Pakistani bookmaker has revealed that most of the bookies involved in match-fixing are ultimately answerable to India’s ‘most wanted man’, the Karachi-based underworld don Dawood I