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- ICC to investigate 82 Test & ODI for match fixing: Report
- Drop players responsible for match fixing, ICC tells PCB
- Ex-girlfriend says Mohammad Asif a ‘Serial Fixer’
- Bookies earned 20m pounds from Pakistan tour of England
- ODI series to go on as per schedule: Sharad Pawar
- Media criticizes scam-hit players
- More trouble for Pakistan cricket
ICC to investigate 82 Test & ODI for match fixing: Report Posted: 30 Aug 2010 11:23 AM PDT Suspecting widespread corruption in Pakistan matches for last two and half years, ICC will investigate 82 Tests and ODI matches for possible match-fixing after more skeletons tumbled out following the ‘spot-fixing’ scandal in the fourth Test at Lord’s, according to a report. A report in the Daily Telegraph said that International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit [...] |
Drop players responsible for match fixing, ICC tells PCB Posted: 30 Aug 2010 10:24 AM PDT The International cricket Council on Monday asked the Pakistan Cricket Board to drop tainted players like Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif from the team for the ODI and T20 series against England. According to sources, the ICC president Sharad Pawar talked to the PCB president Ijaz Butt on the issue and urged him to take [...] |
Ex-girlfriend says Mohammad Asif a ‘Serial Fixer’ Posted: 30 Aug 2010 10:02 AM PDT Popular Pakistani actress and Mohammad Asif’s former girlfriend Veena Malik has added to the woes of the embattled pacer by claiming that she has proof of his involvement in spot-fixing and that he has been in touch with bookmakers in the recent past. Veena, who had a much publicised break-up with Asif earlier this year, [...] |
Bookies earned 20m pounds from Pakistan tour of England Posted: 30 Aug 2010 08:00 AM PDT The shocking match-fixing scandal, involving the Pakistan team, turned out to be a money spinner for the bookies with reports suggesting that the fixers may have raked in at least 20 million pounds from Pakistan’s matches in England this summer. According to a report in the Daily Mirror tabloid, match-fixing crooks have so far earned [...] |
ODI series to go on as per schedule: Sharad Pawar Posted: 30 Aug 2010 07:34 AM PDT The ICC said the Twenty20 and ODI series between Pakistan and England will go on as per schedule and “appropriate” action on the spot-fixing allegations against Pakistani cricketers will be taken after the completion of investigations by the London police. “It is the desire of the ICC, England and Pakistan that the game is continued,” [...] |
Media criticizes scam-hit players Posted: 30 Aug 2010 05:12 AM PDT Pakistan’s press Monday said a match-fixing scandal involving top cricketers was an act of shameful betrayal for a flooded, terror-hit nation that worships the game. “Our cricketers should have been ambassadors for us at this time, instead they have stabbed us in the back,” the newspaper said in an editorial. “The evidence appears conclusive and [...] |
More trouble for Pakistan cricket Posted: 30 Aug 2010 01:06 AM PDT Pakistan team gets into more trouble today in the match-fixing saga with reports saying that the first Test between England and Pakistan in the just-ended series and Pakistan and Australia in Sydney in January were also fixed. Mazhar Majeed, who was arrested on Saturday and released on bail last night, is seen claiming that the [...] |
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