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FICA rubbishes Lord Condon’s allegations

The Federation of International Cricketers' Associations (FICA) has strongly rubbished former ICC anti-corruption chief Sir Paul Condon's claim that match-fixing was rife in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Punishing of tainted Pakistani trio doesn’t mean end of corruption: Tim May

The conviction of three Pakistani players in a spot-fixing scam doesn't mean end of corruption in world cricket, Players' Union chief Tim May and former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds have warned.

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Players too scared to approach ICC

Players live in fear after reporting approaches by bookies, especially in tournaments such as the IPL, claims International Cricketers' Association chief Tim May.

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Salim Malik prohibited from touring with veteran team to Sri Lanka

Pakistan cricket authorities Friday stopped banned former captain Salim Malik from touring Sri Lanka with a veteran team, an official said.

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Katich, Sarwan yet to receive IPL 3 money from KXIP

The Federation of International Cricketers Association (FICA) claimed that the Indian Premier League organisers are yet to clear the "contract payments" of some foreign players despite repeated reminders.

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ICC in talks with Interpol to crackdown corruption

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Cricket governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is in talks with the Interpol for making formal links to fight corruption in the sport.

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Four ICC Hall of Fame inductees to be announced soon

The International Cricket Council will announce four new inductees into its Hall of Fame, in London on September 12.

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Steve Waugh claims 56 cricketers approached by bookmakers

Former Australian captain Steve Waugh has claimed that 56 cricketers have reported being approached by illegal bookmakers in the past one year alone.

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FICA strongly opposes use of lie detectors on cricketers

The world cricketers' association said it "outright rejects" the MCC's proposals to encourage players to take lie detector tests in an effort to fight corruption within the game. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the guardian of the rules of cricket, says the potential use of lie detector tests should be widely debated.

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Pak cricketers’ bans ‘too lenient’

Five-year bans handed to three Pakistani cricketers for spot-fixing offences were too lenient, according to a survey of international players.

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