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Banned Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer returns home

Mohammad Aamer was one of three Pakistan players jailed by a judge in London in November over their roles in a plan to bowl deliberate no-balls during a Test against England at Lord's in August 2010.

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Mazhar Majeed gets cleaner’s job in jail

The convicted former cricket agent of Pakistani players Mazhar Majeed has reportedly found himself a cleaner’s job in a jail in Britain.

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PCB chief backs Mohammad Aamer to return after serving ban

Pakistan cricket chief Zaka Ashraf on Friday said spot-fixing convict Mohammad Aamer can return to cricket after he finishes his five-year ban, stating he was a talented fast bowler who had been "trapped".

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Banned Pakistan pacer Mohammad Aamer released from jail

Young Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Aamer has been released from Portland Young Offenders Institution in Dorset after spending three months in prison instead of serving a full six-month sentence.

 

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Kevin Pietersen promises no spot-fixing jibes at Pakistan players

England batsman Kevin Pietersen promised there will not be any spot-fixing jibes aimed at Pakistan players when the two teams meet in the first Test in Dubai on Tuesday.

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PCB to set up inquiry panel to probe the spot-fixing scandal

The Pakistan Cricket Board will soon set up an inquiry panel to probe into the spot-fixing scandal that last year led to the ban and jail terms of three players -- Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir.

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Shoaib Akhtar feels jail sentence for banned Pakistani trio harsh

Former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar feels that Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammed Aamir were given harsh punishments in the spot-fixing scandal.

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Pakistan, England look to leave spot-fixing episode behind

Pakistan and England hope to move on from the 2010 spot-fixing case as they enter the first of three Tests starting in Dubai stadium from Tuesday -- their first encounter since the scandal.

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Mohammad Aamer should be shown leniency: Mike Brearley

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The former England captain Mike Brearley, said that Mohammad Aamer, who is currently in prison for his role in the spot-fixing scandal, should be treated more leniently.

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PCB confident of keeping a check on match-fixing in future

Wary of the spot-fixing scandal that maligned the image of Pakistan cricket, the country's authorities are confident that with the establishment of a security and vigilance wing they will be able to check any such design in the future.

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