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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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Tainted trio questioned over 'calls, SMSes, secret accounts'

The three Pakistani cricketers implicated in the 'spot-fixing' scandal were questioned about the calls and text messages they exchanged with alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed and their "secret accounts" by

Pakistan stars released without charge: Lawyer

British police released without charge three Pakistani cricket players embroiled in fixing claims after questioning them under caution on Friday, their lawyer said.

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Amir, Asif axed from ICC awards list: Source

Embattled Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif, currently embroiled in a corruption storm, have been dropped from the International Cricket Council's annual awards list.

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 Aamir, the Pakistan Cricket Board might sue the ACSU if t

Team sponsor cancels deal with tainted Amir

Sept. 1: Cricket manufacturers Boom Boom have suspended their relationship with scandal-tainted bowler Mohammad Amir and will review their deal with the Pakistan national team, the company said Wednes

ICC asks PCB to ‘drop tainted’ players for ODI series against England

The International Cricket Council has asked the Pakistan Cricket Board to remove skipper Salman Butt, fast bowlers Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal for the one-day series ag

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

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

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