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Mohammad Asif admits to spot-fixing

Following the footsteps of his fellow banned teammates, disgraced Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif has also admitted to spot fixing during a meeting with Subhan Ahmad, the Chief Operating Officer of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in Lahore.

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Salman Butt apologises to fans after admitting to spot-fixing

Pakistan cricketer Salman Butt admitted to his involvement in spot-fixing during a Test match between Pakistan and England in 2010, for which he was banned. Butt along with Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Aamer were banned by the ICC after it was proved that they were guilty of spot-fixing during a Test match against England at...

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Salman Butt’s admission to spot-fixing surprises former cricketers

The Pakistan cricket community was left perplexed on Friday after former captain Salman Butt, who is serving a ban for involvement in spot-fixing, for the first time admitted to his part in corruption.

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Salman Butt admits to spot-fixing; apologises to fans

Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt for the first time has publicly admitted that he indulged in spot-fixing during the Test series against England back in 2010 and has aplogised to his fans for his act.

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Mohammad Asif loses his appeal against criminal conviction

Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif's appeal against conviction for spot-fixing was rejected on Wednesday by three Court of Appeal judges in London.

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Chris Tavare’s crawl and Mudassar Nazar’s golden arm

30 years ago Chris Tavare went on a strokeless spree, that drove bowlers to despair and sometimes teammates to religious contemplation. Arunabha Sengupta recalls the celebrated crawl the day Mudassar Nazar was running through the English side.

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Pakistan vs England: Controversies over the years in their cricket history

Some of the major controversies that have plagued the relationship of these two cricketing giants.

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