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Chris Cairns match fixing row

Chris Carins match-fixing row: Brendon McCullum stands by his testimony

Brendon McCullum said he was "very comfortable" with the evidence he gave and it was time to move on.

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Chris Cairns questions Brendon McCullum after clearing perjury trial

Cairns asked as to why McCullum did not testify against him in the 2012 libel trial, in which he successfully sued Lalit Modi.

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Lalit Modi to file civil law suit worth 1.5 million Pounds against Chris Cairns

Chris Cairns was only acquitted from a case of perjury due to insubstantial evidence against him.

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Chris Cairns’ case verdict serious blow to stamp out corruption in cricket, say experts

A London court on Monday cleared Cairns of perjury and perverting the course of justice after prosecutors failed to convince a jury of his guilt.

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Chris Cairns acquittal likely to discourage cricketers from reporting wrongdoings, say experts

A London court on Monday cleared Cairns of perjury and perverting the course of justice.

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Chris Cairns: Brendon McCullum part in perjury trial ‘sad’

McCullum has faced questions about why it took him three years to report alleged match-fixing approaches from Cairns.

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Chris Cairns trial was unpleasant and incredibly difficult: New Zealand Cricket

Former New Zealand cricketer Chris Cairns was declared not guilty in perjury trial at the Southwark Crown Court in London on Monday.

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Chris Carins perjury trial: Jury to return to Court on November 30

The jury of seven women and five men began considering the evidence at London's Southwark Crown Court on November 24.

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Chris Cairns perjury trial jurors retire to consider verdicts

Jurors in the London perjury trial of former New Zealand cricket captain Chris Cairns retired to consider their verdicts on Tuesday.

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Lou Vincent gets warning to remain cautious in Chris Cairns perjury trial

The Judge in the Chris Cairns perjury trial had issues warning about being careful in regards to the evidence pertaining to Lou Vincent.

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