PCB refutes latest match-fixing report
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Saturday rejected reports that the ICC is investigating the national team's third one-dayer against England for suspected match-fixing, saying that there is "no tru
Scotland Yard may end spot-fixing investigation next week
The Scotland Yard is expected to complete its investigations into the spot-fixing allegations against three Pakistani players by next week.
ICC scolds NZ umpire over no-ball comments
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rebuked New Zealand umpire Tony Hill for publicly airing his belief that Pakistan players deliberately bowled no-balls, a report said this Friday.
Spot-fixing: PCB boss Butt to meet Sharad Pawar today
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt is scheduled to meet the International Cricket Council (ICC) chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday in India.
ICC proposes radical changes to 50-over, T20 formats
An International Cricket Council (ICC) committee has recommended a cut in the number of teams in the 50-over World Cup from 14 to 10.
ICC to take stern action against guilty players: Pawar
The ICC on Thursday made it clear that it would not tolerate corruption in cricket and warned of stern action against players found guilty in the spot-fixing scandal which has rocked world cricket.
Latif becomes Afghan head coach following PCB notice
Former Pakistan Test captain Rashid Latif who resigned as the wicket-keeping coach of the National Cricket Academy after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) handed him a notice over a statement he made a
ICC moots World Test and ODI League from 2013
Cricket’s bigwigs seem certain to introduce a World Test League, with the top four teams playing off every four years.
ICC rejects match-fixing reports in IPL
The International Cricket Council on Wednesday refuted media reports that 29 players who participated in the Indian Premier League were under the scanner of its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit for s
Amir may become ICC informant: report
Pakistan’s teenage pacer Mohammad Amir, who is implicated in the spot-fixing scandal that has shaken world cricket, could become an informant for the ICC and reveal "dodgy betting identities that corr