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ECB working closely with British government to criminalise match-fixing: Giles Clarke

Giles Clarke said they hope to provide legislation that covers match-fixing issues.

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Lou Vincent’s fiancée says ex-New Zealand player would be unable to comment on fixing allegations

Lou Vincent's fiancée said it was unlikely he would be able to comment on the issue.

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FICA chief Paul Marsh wants independent anti-corruption unit to oversee cricket issues

Paul Marsh also said that corruption is not limited to the actions of players on the field.

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Ironic announcements: Mohammad Aamer and the Wisden awards

The news must have reached Aamer that Wisden have chosen this year’s quintet as well.

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IPL 2013 match-fixing: N Srinivasan refuses to react; ICC says it’s BCCI’s internal matter

Vindoo claimed some high and mighty from sports and politics were involved in betting and fixing.

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Ian Chappell says players have to act as whistle-blowers in curbing corruption

Former Australian captain Ian Chappell has slammed the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the cricket Boards for their "weak leadership" while dealing with corruption in the game and said they need to do more to stamp out the menace.

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IPL 2013 fixing controversy: Senior ICC officials visit Mumbai Police Crime Branch office

Two senior officials of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit on Friday paid a courtesy visit to the office of Mumbai Police Crime Branch which has been probing the Indian Premier League (IPL) betting scandal, a police officer said.

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ICC to review Mohammad Aamer’s 5-year match-fixing ban

Pakistan seamer Mohammad Aamer's five-year match-fixing ban will be "reviewed" after a "revised" anti-corruption code has been adopted by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the global governing body said on Saturday.

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Mohammad Aamer grateful to PCB for seeking leniency

Mohammad Aamer thanked Pakistan cricket chiefs after officials confirmed on Friday they will renew their efforts to have the severity of his match-fixing ban reduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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PCB cannot convince Asad Rauf to face spot-fixing charges in India: Legal advisor

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has no mechanism in place to "convince" retired Test umpire, Asad Rauf to go to Mumbai to face spot-fixing charges, an official said today.

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