‘Shocked’ Trott sickened by ‘spot-fixing’ scandal
Jonathan Trott, who hit 184 and shared a world record eighth-wicket stand of 332 with Stuart Broad in the Lord’s Test against Pakistan, admits that he is sickened by match fixing allegations.
Butt’s snap in driver’s seat of Majeed’s car proves his proximity
A photograph taken outside the Pakistan team’s London hotel in July, shows Salman Butt in the driver’s seat of the Aston Martin DB9 belonging to Mazhar Majeed, giving an indication that the suspended
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
More embarrassment for Pak likely in 'spot-fixing' row
Pakistan cricket could find itself in a deeper crisis in the coming days as the spot-fixing scandal involving suspended players Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif is expected to grow bigger
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
ICC suspends fixers,rules out conspiracy
London, Sept. 3: Pakistan and the International Cricket Council were at loggerheads on Friday after the ICC, in a surprise and decisive move, announced the provisional suspension of three players — Sa
Pakistan trio released without charge
The tainted Pakistani trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, which is at the centre of a “spot-fixing scandal” that has rocked world cricket, was released without charge after being que
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 Amir, the Pakistan Cricket Board might sue the ACSU if t
Pak defends tainted trio, hints at Indian hand
Pakistan High Commissioner to Britain, Mr Wajid S.