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- Spot-fixing cash found in Butt's belongings: report Cash used in the 150,000-pound Lord's Test betting scandal has been reportedly found in the belongings of Pakistan skipper Salman Butt.
- Pakistan envoy slams ICC's suspensions 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
- PCB, Pak envoy in UK preparing strong defence for 'tainted' players The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Pakistan High Commission (PHC) in UK is reportedly working with a team of legal experts to prepare a strong defence for the 'tainted' players embroiled in the 'spot-fixing' scandal.
- PAKISTAN CRICKET SCAM: A poor excuse for this descent into corruption - Daily Mail
- ICC suspend trio under anti-corruption code The International Cricket Council has suspended Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, the three players implicated in the Lord's spot-fixing scandal, under the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Code
- Pakistan cricket team begin restorative innings at Taunton - Bristol Evening Post
- ICC should thoroughly probe the 'spot-fixing' scandal: Tendulkar Indian batting icon Sachin Tendulkar on Friday said the International Cricket Council should thoroughly investigate the 'spot-fixing' scandal that has plunged the game into a crisis and take action against players who are found guilty.
- 'Strauss will be happy at exclusion of Pak trio from ODI series' England Players' Union chief Angus Porter has revealed that captain Andrew Strauss, Twenty20 skipper Paul Collingwood and the rest of the squad were desperate to see that the three Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Muhammad Amir did not to play for their side for the rest of the tour following the leveling of spot-fixing charges against them.
- ECB chief offers to help Pakistan, but ICC yet to give backing The chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, Giles Clarke, has offered to help restructure Pakistan cricket in the wake of the illegal betting scandal after England successfully pressed for the three players under police investigation to be withdrawn from the One-Day series.
- Injury worries add to Pakistan's woes ahead of T20 tie In yet another blow to Pakistan ahead of the two Twenty20s and five One-Day Internationals against England, four key players of the team suffered injuries during their warm-up match against Somerset in Taunton on Thursday.
- Lavine left out from West Indies women squad West Indies have left out experienced allrounder Pamela Lavine from the squad for the ICC Women's Challenge to be held in South Africa in October
- The ICC's unprecedented move 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
- Is it time to ban Pakistan from cricket? - Sify
- Pak Ministry to sue UK tabloid if fixing allegations are proved false Pakistan Sports Minister Aijaz Jakhrani has threatened to sue the British tabloid, which has exposed the spot-fixing scandal involving the nation's cricket team, if the tainted trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Muhammad Amir come out clean in the investigations.
- Dhoni's leadership will face stern test - Ganguly Sourav Ganguly, the former India captain, has said MS Dhoni's leadership will face a stern test in the next couple of years if the younger members of the team continue to underperform and the senior players retire
- Case against Pak 'spot-fixers' likely to falter: Legal expert A British legal expert has said that if the Scotland Yard police decides to lodge a case against Pakistan's alleged 'spot-fixers', it would possibly falter amid the vagaries of the courts.
- 'Pakistan players innocent, not involved in match-fixing' Pakistan High Commissioner to Britain Wajid S Hassan on Friday gave a new twist to the spot-fixing scandal involving the Pakistan cricket team, saying the three accused players were 'innocent' and Indian bookmakers were involved in the whole murky episode.
- Clamour grows for legalised betting in India The Pakistan spot-fixing scandal has once again shone the spotlight on illegal betting in the sub-continent and reopened the debate on the legalisation of gambling in India.
- Canada fight back in tense chase A fighting 121-run stand for the ninth wicket, a probing opening spell and a late run-out helped Canada dominate much of the third day in a game in which the advantage has swung from one side to the other.
- Pak cricket trio face life ban if proven guilty Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and opening bowlers Muhammad Amir and Mohammad Asif face possible life bans after they were charged on Thursday under the International Cricket Council's (ICC) anti-corruption code.
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![]() Rediff | PAKISTAN CRICKET SCAM: A poor excuse for this descent into corruption Daily Mail The idea that Pakistan's cricketers have a history of cheating because they are unsatisfactorily rewarded by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is an insult ... Kapil asks Imran to save Pakistani cricket Imran Khan should run Pakistan cricket: Kapil Dev Kapil asks ICC to ensure Pakistan cricket is not damaged |
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![]() SkySports | Pakistan cricket team begin restorative innings at Taunton Bristol Evening Post Every spit and cough emanating from a Pakistan team member was consumed with a passion, while even the utterings from England & Wales Cricket Board's ... Cricket fans in Taunton unperturbed by match-fixing scandal Pakistani Ambassador: 3 Cricketers Innocent of Match-Fixing BUT NOT AS MUCH AS THE REST OF US |
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![]() Globe and Mail | Is it time to ban Pakistan from cricket? Sify So the question is: Should the Pakistan cricket team itself be suspended for a limited period in order to nip match-fixing in the bud? ... Cricket Scandal Sidelines Three Pakistani Players Cricket authorities charge 3 Pakistani players Cricket feels burden of proof in a far from open and shut case |
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