Bookies earned £20m from Pak tour of England
Karachi/London, Aug. 30: Pakistan’s cricket tour of Engalnd turned out to be a major money spinner for the bookies, according to reports.
According to a report in the Daily Mirror tabloid, match-fixi
Bookie Mazhar's roots are in Faisalabad
The sleepy Moonshi Mohallah of Faisalabad suddenly gained global attention as alleged British match-fixer Mazhar Majeed's roots are in this textile city.
Mazhar was arrested by London Metropolitan o
Miandad wants Pak team to be replaced
Islamabad, Aug. 30: Former Pakistan batting great Javed Miandad wants his nation’s entire cricket team to be replaced for the rest of the tour of England in the wake of match-fixing allegations agains
Tainted Pakistan players stopped from practicing
In a dramatic new twist to the “spot-fixing” scandal that has rocked world cricket, Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and two other tainted players, Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif, were on Tuesday s
ICC awaits probe, tour to go on
London/New Delhi, Aug. 30: Pakistan set off on Monday for the next leg of their tour of England despite increasing pressure to call it off amid damaging allegations that top players were caught up in
Pull out Pak players, says Union boss
London, Aug. 30: The boss of England’s cricketers’ union says the Pakistan players implicated in match-fixing allegations should be removed from the current tour of England.
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Cash found from Pak players' rooms
Cash exceeding their daily allowance was recovered from the hotel rooms of the Pakistani cricketers implicated in the "spot fixing" scandal during a raid conducted by the Scotland Yard here.
Former ICC chief calls for Pakistan team ban
Allegations of a match-fixing scandal involving Pakistan has the country's future tours in doubt, a call by a former International Cricket Council chief for a team ban and renewed suspicions over a te
Suspend Pak team for match-fixing allegations: Speed
Allegations of spot-fixing is "endemic" to Pakistan cricket and suspending the entire team is an option, feels former ICC CEO, Mr Malcolm Speed.
"I think that's (suspension) an option. It's serious,
ICC will wait for police report before taking action: Pawar
International Cricket Council President, Mr Sharad Pawar, on Monday said the allegations of 'spot-fixing' and 'match-fixing' against Pakistani cricketers are very serious but the ICC would wait for a