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The three Pakistan players at the centre of the spot-fixing controversy were questioned by police in London until late Friday evening
Published: September 3, 2010
Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif, currently embroiled in a corruption scandal, have been dropped from the International Cricket Council’s annual awards list. Read the entire article .
Published: September 3, 2010
England team director Andy Flower is urging his players to concentrate on on-field matters and not become distracted by problems in Pakistan’s camp
Published: September 3, 2010
Pakistan have bolstered their squad for the NatWest ODI Series to 15 with the additions of fast bowler Mohammad Irfan and batsman Asad Shafiq.
Published: September 3, 2010
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC’s chief executive, spoke to Cricinfo on the process that led to the suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing allegations during the Lord’s Test
Published: September 3, 2010
Fewer than 800 tickets remain for the opening match of the NatWest Series between England and Pakistan at the Emirates Durham ICG next Friday.
Published: September 3, 2010
Pakistan’s high commissioner to the United Kingdom has said that the ICC was “playing to the public gallery” when it provisionally suspended the three players linked to the spot-fixing scandal
Published: September 3, 2010
India’s batting great Sachin Tendulkar on Friday called for a “thorough” investigation into Pakistan’s spot-fixing scandal, saying the guilty should be punished. Read the entire article
Published: September 3, 2010
The ICC’s suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing scandal is the first time cricket’s governing body has suspended cricketers under its anti-corruption code
Published: September 3, 2010
Corruption is not Pakistan’s sole preserve, quick money threatens to lure young cricketers elsewhere too