Apologetic Asif confesses spot-fixing
KARACHI: Disgraced Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Asif Wednesday apologised for his role in a notorious 2010 spot-fixing scandal, admitting his guilt for the first time and accepting a five-year ban.
Pakistan's Asif loses match-fixing appeal
London: Three Court of Appeal judges in London on Wednesday rejected an appeal by Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif against his conviction for spot-fixing.In their ruling, the judges said they were "n
ICC launches probe after fixing allegations
The International Cricket Council launched an "urgent investigation" Monday following allegations by an Indian television station that several umpires were willing to fix matches for money.
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Not seeking political asylum in UK: Mohammad Asif
Pakistan's shamed pacer Mohammad Asif, who served a jail sentence after being found guilty of spot-fixing, has dismissed speculation that he intended to apply for political asylum in the United Kingdo
No evidence against me, says Asif
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif on Friday said there had been no evidence for his conviction in Britain for corruption and spot-fixing, a day after he was released following six months in prison.
Pak cricketer Mohammad Asif released from jail
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif on Thursday released from a British jail after completing half of his one-year sentence for his role in a spot-fixing scandal.
Spot-fixing convicts Asif, Butt seek transfer to Pakistani jail over safety fears
Two former Pakistani cricketers convicted of spot-fixing have sought transfer to their home country to serve their remaining sentences over safety fears after getting undue attention from their fellow
Jailed Pak trio could be deported from UK after end of term
Jailed Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir could be deported from the UK after the completion of their prison terms.
According to a report in 'The Daily Mail', the trio
Butt, Asif forced to share prison cell: report
They turned on each other during the spot-fixing trial and now convicted Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif have been forced to share a cell at the Wandsworth prison where they are serv
So many players got away, says Bacher
Former South African cricket boss Ali Bacher was at the centre of the storm when eleven years ago his protégé, the late South Africa captain Hanise Cronje, was found guilty of negotiating with a booki