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Jailed Mohammad Amir blames PCB for lack of education
The 19-year old criticised his former captain Salman Butt and team mate Mohammad Asif.
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Cricket: New Zealand take lead after Vettori’s five-for
Zimbabwe bowled out for 313 as spinner claims five-wicket haul in one-off Test.
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Cricket corruption: SHO ordered to record version against trio
Petitioner implored the Sessions Court that Pakistan was criticised globally due to the trio’s involvement in...
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Spot-fixing trial: Imran deeply hurt but accepts verdict
Former captains bemoan loss but back sentence as lesson for Pakistan.
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Spot-fixing trial: Police stopped PCB from taking action
Officials defend board’s role in the scandal, explains how its hands were tied.
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Spot-fixing conviction: World supports critical judgement
Former cricketers believe that while the conviction is a sad event, it is an opportunity to root out corruption.
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Pakistan Cricket Board 'determined' to end corruption
PCB, in a press release, said that the case has made it more determined to fight the menace.
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Hockey brings respite to the nation
Greenshirts upset Australia 4-3 to lift tri-series trophy.
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Cricket: Corruption hall of shame
A list of major cases of bans and life bans handed to cricketers.
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Tears for 'innocent' jailed Pakistani cricketers
Amir bowled the no-ball when he was asked to by the captain, wept Mohammad Amir's mother.
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Spot-fixing: Imran pained at jail sentence for trio
'I feel really sorry for their families,' said the former captain and PTI chief.
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Twitter alert: From cricket kits, to jail uniforms
Local Twitter users divided over the sentencing.
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Spot-fixing trio handed prison sentences
Salman Butt gets harshest sentence of two years and six months.
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Govt to defend spot-fixing trio if found innocent: Rehman Malik
Interior minister says the govt will see if the players are guilty or if there is a conspiracy against them.
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Cricket: Sangakkara, Dilshan defy Pakistan in third Test
Kumar Sangakkara notched his 27th Test hundred to propel Sri Lanka to an imperious 245-2.
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'Trapped' Amir says sorry for no-balls
Amir says he got involved over his head and panicked.
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Explosive claims as sentencing looms in fixing case
Judge due to pass sentence in spot-fixing trial today.
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Pointing fingers: Guilty four race to run each other out
Majeed says a fourth player was involved in spot-fixing; Amir’s lawyer makes emotional appeal.
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Cricket: Zimbabwe fight back in one-off Test
Hosts dismiss New Zealand for 426, reach 82 for one.
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Cricket: Bishoo spins WI to series win
Tourists record 229-run victory in 2nd Test against Bangladesh.
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Cricket: Dilshan warned, told to perform
SLC also cautions other members of the team to improve their show.
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KRL consolidate lead in football league
A 4-1 win over Army takes leaders to 51 points.
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Sharjah re-emerges on the cricket horizon
Record-making venue ready to host Pakistan, Sri Lanka today.
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Kabaddi World Cup: Five Pakistanis still await Indian visa
Team to take on the US in Kabaddi World Cup today.
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Hockey: Pakistan look for shock win today
Greenshirts to face Australia in hockey tri-series final.
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Cricket: Pakistan aim to leapfrog Sri Lanka
Victory would ensure hosts fifth place in Test rankings as third match starts today.
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Botham demands 'lax' ICC act on fixing
England former captain says "we have only just scratched the surface, we are nowhere near solving the problem."
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Spot-fixing trial: Mazhar Majeed pleads guilty
Majeed now faces sentencing along with the three players, also guilty of the charges.
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Afridi returns to national squad
Wahab omitted, Sarfraz replaces Adnan behind the stumps.
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Focus is key for mellowed Pakistan captain Misbah
Pakistan captain says he and his team are trying to avert distraction caused by court verdict on spot-fixing case.
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Little sympathy in Pakistan for disgraced cricketers
Mohammad Amir's mother says here son's actions understandable because he was still a child, others not so forgiving.
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Spot-fixing trial: Judge refuses to accept Amir's apology
Amir had earlier confessed to bowling deliberate no-balls during a Test match.
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Pakistan urged to save future cricketers
Former star players and cricket administrators unite to urge Pakistan to act immediately.
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Hopeful of making international comeback: Afridi
Afridi says informed PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf about his availability for selection.
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News Int'l hails 'fake sheikh' role in fixing case
Mahmood's story sent shockwaves through the world of cricket, a sport founded on fair play ideals.
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Fixing verdicts harden Australia's resolve
Australian captain Michael Clarke says there was 'no place in any sport for match-fixing of any kind.'
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Cricket: Guptill’s ton puts New Zealand on top
Visitors reach 275-3 on first day of one-off Test against Zimbabwe.
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Cricket: Bangladesh face uphill task
West Indies dominate 2nd Test, hosts set 508 to win.
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Hong Kong win came courtesy hard work: Abdul Razzaq
Sixes captain Razzaq lauds team effort after return.
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Spot-fixing trial: Distraught followers hope for a lesson learnt
Cricket fraternity disgruntled shocked but want future players to ward off evil.
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Spot-fixing verdicts tarnish Pakistan cricket: Yawar Saeed
Former manager says Pakistan known for talented players but case has stained the country's image badly.
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Hockey: Pakistan hold India, through to final
Greenshirts to face hosts Australia for the title tomorrow.
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Profiles: Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif
Profiles of the pair, who were convicted by a jury in London of conspiracy to cheat at gambling.
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Butt and Asif convicted in spot fixing trial
Former captain Butt and opening bowler Asif were convicted at Southwark Crown Court, Press Association reported.
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Misbah positive on Sri Lanka series win
Misbah says the key to Pakistan's success has been their collective strength.
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Cricket: A Bravo effort by the West Indies
Tourists lead by 331 runs as Bangladesh continue to struggle in 2nd Test.
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Tennis: Will be a strange new year for me says Kvitova
World number two wins WTA event, not thinking of top spot yet.
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Football: Ferdinand not affected by racism row
QPR manager happy with defender’s show against Spurs.
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‘India can be a great F1 venue'
Drivers, officials term country’s inaugural Grand Prix a success.
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Spot-fixing case: Judge to accept majority verdict in Butt, Asif trial
Judge says he would accept a 10-2 majority verdict in absence of unanimous decision by the six man, six woman jury.

















































