Pak players to get I-T scans
Islamabad, Sept. 6: Tax authorities in Pakistan will scrutinise the assets and sources of income of the Pakistani cricketers accused of “fixing almost every match”, officials said.
“The players were
India wants to tarnish Pak cricket’s image: Veena Malik
Former girlfriend of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif, Veena Malik, has alleged that the match-fixing controversy is an Indian scheme to tarnish Pakistani cricket.
Lahore HC adjourns hearing in spot-fixing case
The Lahore high court adjourned a hearing into the spot-fixing allegations against Pakistani cricketers until September 22 after PCB chairman and the players failed to appear before the court on Tuesd
Pak seeks people's coop to enforce blackout of Indian channels
Pakistan's electronic media watchdog has sought the people's cooperation to blackout Indian television channels on domestic cable networks, conceding that some of them had resurfaced after recently be
Hameed is mentally 15, unreliable: Afridi
Yasir Hameed might have backtracked on allegations of match-fixing against his Pakistan teammates but the side's captain Shahid Afridi is still livid with the opener and has ridiculed him as being men
ICC never deals with corruption properly: Boycott
Former England cricket captain Geoffrey Boycott on Monday said the ICC has never dealt with corruption cases involving Pakistan properly and the body should hand over the latest spot-fixing scandal to
Suicide bomber kills 20 in northwest Pakistan
A suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden vehicle into a police station in northwest Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 20 people, including 11 policemen and four schoolchildren. The attacker tar
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
Pakistan to investigate cricketers' assets
In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the
India must take adequate precaution with regard to China: PM
India has to take adequate precautions but not not give up hope of peaceful resolution of issues with China, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, said on Monday in reaction to "pinpricks" by Beijing