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                                                            PCB informs ICC about bookie approach to SarfrazPakistan captain turns down offer, reports incident to ACU 
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                                                            Former footballers jailed for match-fixing in NorwayGoalkeeper Drin Shala, striker Alban Shipshani were nabbed with their punter partner 
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                                                            Spot-fixing charges: SHC seeks Danish Kaneria's bank account detailsEngland and Wales Cricket Board requests SHC to help in recovering £249,000 fine imposed on the leg-spinner since 
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                                                            Kaneria's alleged partner in crime makes comebackWestfield has been cleared to return to English reserve level and minor counties cricket a year ahead of schedule 
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                                                            The return of Butt and Asif — no easy fixWhile Amir seems to attract sympathy, Butt and Asif are perceived as ‘serial offenders’, have scant support 
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                                                            Kaneria calls for life-ban review after ICC allows trio to playFormer leg-spinner rues unjust treatment, yet is happy for Butt, Asif and Amir . 
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                                                            The return of the trioIn strictly legal sense, there is nothing stopping the three from wearing Pakistan’s jerseys again come September 2 
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                                                            Mohammad Amir’s returnThe depth of merit of PCB's decision would only be ascertained when Amir represents Pakistan again 
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                                                            Cricket: Sreesanth, 38 others charged over IPL fixingCharges include criminal conspiracy, cheating and dishonesty. 
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                                                            ‘Srinivasan cleared in IPL spot-fixing scandal’Source says BCCI chief reinstated after internal probe finds no wrong-doing. 
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                                                            Muhammad Asif admits to spot-fixingAsif met PCB CEO Sauban Ahmed on Thursday morning and admitted that he had made mistakes in the past. 
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                                                            Two Sri Lanka umpires banned after TV sting exposes corrupt practicesSagara Gallage and Maurice de la Zilwa banned for 10 and 3 years respectively. 
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                                                            Pakistan endorses Kaneria banPCB says Kaneria will remain banned from all cricket in Pakistan as per ICC rules. 
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                                                            ICC meeting: Some people tried to get Pakistan suspended, says SethiPCB chief says ICC has agreed to form sub-committee to review anti-corruption laws, board to hire lawyer for Amir. 
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                                                            Butt’s admission of guiltAfter using up all cards in the deck, former opener is now looking to take opportunity of a new chairman at the helm. 
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                                                            Spot fixing scandal: Salman Butt confesses to crime, apologisesRequests PCB acting Chairman Najam Sethi to reduce his suspension sentence. 
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                                                            Spot-fixing: Appeals court closes another door on AsifAsif has already lost his appeal against the ICC bans at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). 
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                                                            I always played the game with heart and soul: SreesanthSays he will abide by the law of the land. 
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                                                            Cricket: IPL team owner suspended amid clean-upBCCI suspends Rajasthan Royals co-owner Raj Kundra as Sreesanth and Chavan granted bail. 
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                                                            Spot-fixing juggernaut claims another victim as IPL chairman resignsShukla has been under pressure to resign ever since the spot-fixing scandal came to light in mid-May. 
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                                                            Afridi says he cannot understand why cricketers turn to corruptionShahid Afridi says cricketers can make good money honestly. 
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                                                            Cricket: Tendulkar calls spot-fix scandal 'shocking'Former master-blaster urges authorities to take sincere steps to et to the root of the issue. 
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                                                            Aiming at the stumps: Paceman to turn witness in IPL spot-fixing casePaceman Siddharth Trivedi's statement will be admissible in court as evidence against some of the bookies. 
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                                                            Umpire Asad Rauf will fight to clear name: FamilyFamily source says Rauf had nothing to hide, he reached Lahore after completing his matches in the league. 
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                                                            IPL and the degradation of cricketIPL is no longer just cricket; it was entertainment with Bollywood stars, music, drugs, parties all rolled into one. 
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                                                            Cricket: Police refuse to confirm they are investigating Asad RaufICC withdrew Rauf from officiating in upcoming ICC Champions Trophy after reports said he was being investigated. 
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                                                            Cricket: Despair over spread of spot-fixing 'cancer'Police who arrested three Indian cricketers for spot-fixing say they were acting under orders from crime bosses. 
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                                                            Spot-fixing: Kaneria loses appeal against life banKaneria found guilty of 'pressurising' former Essex team-mate into accepting cash in return for trying for runs. 
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                                                            Banned Butt ready for anti-corruption rehabSalman Butt says he has offered his availability for rehabilitation. 
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                                                            ICC urges Butt, Asif to share fixing informationICC chief urges players to start the process of rebuilding their lives, reputations by apologising for their actions. 
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                                                            Cricket: Reluctant Westfield to appear at Kaneria caseDisgraced pace bowler Mervyn Westfield says he was forced to attend Danish Kaneria's appeal hearing or face arrest. 
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                                                            Cricket’s continued disgraceWe tend to have a “victim complex”, believing that Pakistanis are targeted or the entire world is out to get us. 
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                                                            Pakistan to allow Butt, Asif to play post-banPCB chairman says the players will be allowed to play domestic cricket after serving bans. 
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                                                            CAS rejects Salman, Asif ban appealsDisgraced cricketers’ last-ditch effort goes in vain. 
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                                                            Timeline of cricket corruption casesAll players who had been implicated in corruption cases were dealt with by their respective cricket boards. 
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                                                            CAS rejects Butt, Asif ban appealsButt received a 10-year ban and Asif was barred for seven years. 
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                                                            Spot-fixing: Kaneria optimistic in fixing ban appealKaneria's appeal against a life ban for spot-fixing will be heard in London on Monday. 
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                                                            PCB bans umpire Nadeem Ghauri over spot-fixingInternational umpire Nadeem Ghauri banned for four years after sting operation by an Indian television channel. 
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                                                            Return to cricket: Mohammad Asif hopeful CAS will overturn his banCAS to rule of Asif's appeal in the next three weeks. 
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                                                            Cricket: CAS starts hearing on Asif spot-fixing banWhile Butt and Asif are fighting their cases, Aamir has decided not to pursue his appeal at CAS. 
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                                                            Cricket: Banned Butt wants Pakistan career revivalSalman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Aamir were banned by ICC in 2011 after being found guilty of match fixing. 
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                                                            British court wrongly convicted Pakistani cricket team players: BookUK columnist in his book claims the jury that tried Butt, Amir and Asif were not aware of spot fixing rules. 
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                                                            CAS sets date for appeals by Asif, ButtPlayers' appeals against International Cricket Council bans will be heard between February 5-8 next year. 
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                                                            What spot-fixing?: Charges against me are wrong, claims Muhammad AsifAsif alleges ICC had tried to influence the court proceedings. 
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                                                            There’s an air of repentance around AmirLive on TV Amir did not stretch over the limits — the counselling he spoke of, religious & mending ways, had hit home. 
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                                                            Mohammad Asif set to pursue appeal on ICC banAsif was found guilty of bowling no-balls during Pakistan’s tour of England in 2010. 
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                                                            Deported to Pakistan, Salman Butt says he is innocent of spot-fixingSays he was sentenced for "failure to report" advances of a bookie to the authorities, for which he apologised. 
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                                                            Therapy for pacer Mohammad Amir startsAamir's therapist says that the fast-bowler wants to return to the game. 
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                                                            Spot-fixing: Mazhar Majeed appeals against convictionMajeed was convicted for striking the deal during the 2010 Pak vs Eng series, was sentenced to 32 months in prison. 
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                                                            Fallen hero: Mohammad Asif to be released on May 5According to lawyer Ravi Gill, Asif will decide when to return home after he is released. 
 
    



















































