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Tainted Pak trio can seek ICC hearing by Sept. 20

The suspended Pakistani trio of Test captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have until September 20 to ask for a hearing of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security unit to

Outspoken Latif gets PCB notice, may resign soon

Pakistan's former captain Rashid Latif has decided to step down as wicketkeeping coach in the Pakistan Cricket Board after being issued a showcause notice for speaking about the raging spot-fixing and

Tainted pacer Riaz to be questioned by Scotland Yard on Wednesday

The fourth Pakistani player tainted in the “spot-fixing” scandal that shocked world cricket, Wahab Riaz will be interrogated by Scotland Yard on Wednesday, team manager Yawar Saeed said on Tuesday.

Afghans beat Pak elite

Flag-waving and rifle shots greeted Afghanistan’s Twe-nty20 victory in Pakistan on Monday. Afghanis danced to their traditional drum beat music to celebrate a famous win in Karachi in their debut at one of the most prestigious events on the T20 night circuit.

ICC toothless in handling corruption in cricket: Latif

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has questioned the International Cricket Council (ICC)’s ability of handling corruption in the game, and said that tougher laws were needed to counter the menace.

Waqar asks senior players to improve or perish: Sources

Beleaguered coach Waqar Younis gave a dressing down to the senior players of the Pakistan team and asked them to either leave cricket or shape up their performances at the international level.

Neetu Chandra questioned by ACSU in spot-fixing scandal

Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra has been questioned by the international cricket council anti-corruption and security unit regarding her alleged links with suspended Pakistani paceman Muhammad Asif in

This 'humiliation' was avoidable: Imran

Pakistan's World Cup winning captain Imran Khan says had the PCB handed "exemplary" punishments to players found guilty of match-fixing years ago, the country could have avoided the humiliation of the

PCB might sue ICC if tainted trio found innocent

Miffed with the ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit's handling of the “spot-fixing” scandal involving Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, the Pakistan Cricket Board might sue the ACSU if t

More embarrassment for Pak likely in 'spot-fixing' row

Pakistan cricket could find itself in a deeper crisis in the coming days as the spot-fixing scandal involving suspended players Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif is expected to grow bigger

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