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PCB hopes ICC’s amendments to anti-corruption laws allow Mohammad Aamer to train before ban ends

Change in anti-corruption law could allow Aamer to train before ban ends.

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ICC clarifies role of Ian Pont in BPL 2013 investigations

The ICC clarifies, Pont did not participate in any way in the fixing of any match during the BPL

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PCB optimistic about Mohammad Aamer’s early return to cricket

PCB said the work on ICC code has progressed well enough to raise hopes for Aamer's return.

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Pakistan Cricket Board appoint Rashid Latif as chief selector for national team

Rashid Latif will also give a series of lectures on Anti-corruption for PCB.

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ICC to decide on Mohammad Aamer using PCB facilities

The five-member International Cricket Council (ICC) sub-committee in all likelihood will review whether certain clauses incorporated in Mohammed Aamer's five-year ban for indulging in spot-fixing can be relaxed in order to allow the talented paceman opportunity to use Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) training facilities.

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Mohammad Aamer hopes to return to international cricket by 2015

Pakistan's banned pacer Mohammad Aamer is hoping to be allowed back in international cricket in 2015, when he would complete a minimum five-year ban for his role in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal that shook the game.

 

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