Fourth Pak cricketer under ICC 'probe'
Pakistan cricket was rocked with more revelation on Sunday as the British tabloid that exposed the nexus between bookies and leading Pakistan cricketers promised to reveal new details of the sordid ev
Sri Lankan player under ICC investigation
The ICC's anti-corruption unit has been monitoring the unusual activities of a leading Sri Lankan player after team members alerted their skipper Kumar Sangakkara of his late-night activities with a m
Pak envoy, team members, PCB call emergency meet
PCB officials, Pakistan envoy to UK and members of team management huddled for a emergency meeting as a British Tabloid came out with another set of revelations that a fourth player is under ICC probe
Fast cars, women my weaknesses: Bookie Majeed
Mazhar Majeed, the bookie arrested and later released on bail for alleged 'spot-fixing' in the England-Pakistan Test at Lord's, has confessed that his secret vices were fast cars and women.
Majeed,
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.
British tabloid 'The
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.
"Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif and
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
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
Tainted trio admit Majeed paid money, says Geo TV
Three Pakistani cricketers — captain Salman Butt and pacers Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Asif — under the scanner for spot-fixing, have reportedly admitted before the Scotland Yard inquiry that the Brit
Pak defends tainted trio, hints at Indian hand
Pakistan High Commissioner to Britain, Mr Wajid S.