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Match fixing

Vinod Kambli’s match-fixing claims are frivolous, says BCCI

Sports Minister Ajay Maken might have called for a probe into the match-fixing claims made by Vinod Kambli but a defiant BCCI on Saturday said it would not give any importance to the former cricketer's allegations.

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Maken wants BCCI to probe into Kambli’s match-fixing allegations

Sports Minister Ajay Maken wants the match-fixing claims made by former cricketer Vinod Kambli investigated by the BCCI and says his Ministry might step in if the Cricket Board doesn't order a probe.

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Back up your allegations with proof, Mr Vinod Kambli

Kambli’s sensational outburst on a television news channel match-fixing allegation saga

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Time for Azhar to come clean over match-fixing allegations: Ganguly

Mohammad Azharuddin should take a strong stance following the claims made against him by Vinod Kambli and put an end to all the 'whispers’ surrounding the former skipper's name, says Sourav Ganguly.

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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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Lord Condon reveals the extent of match-fixing and spot-fixing in cricket

The extent of match-fixing in the 1990s went beyond the few cricketers

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Sourav Ganguly slams Vinod Kambli’s match-fixing allegations

Former India skipper Ganguly has criticised Vinod Kambli for making a sensational allegation on Thursday that the 1996 World Cup semi-final game between India and Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata was rigged, and has asked Kambli to prove that his allegations are true.

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Delhi Police close to solving the 2000 match-fixing case

Taking a leaf out of the swiftness with which London's Metropolitan Police cracked the 2010 spot-fixing case involving three Pakistani cricketers, the Delhi Police is now geared up to solve the 2000 match-fixing case in the next 4-5 months.

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Tendulkar, Dravid were convinced of Mongia’s involvement in match-fixing: Lele

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jaywant Lele in his newly published book, 'I Was There - Memoirs of a Cricket Administrator' claims that Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid believed Nayan Mongia was indirectly involved in match-fixing.

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Delhi police still clueless about 2000 match-fixing case

It took exactly 15 months for the London Metropolitan Police to complete investigation and get conviction of Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir for spot-fixing in the Lord's Test last year. Delhi Police are still struggling to piece together a charge sheet 11 years after blowing the lid off the match-fixing.

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