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Mohammad Ashraful suspended for match-fixing

Mohammad Ashraful and Lou Vincent: A modern trend of fixing and crying

Ashraful could well follow Vincent's line of delaying punishment by opting to support investigation.

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ICC, BCB disappointed at match-fixing in Bangladesh Premier League

The Bangladesh Premier League has been plagued with corruption and match-fixing charges.

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Mohammad Ashraful found guilty of match-fixing in Bangladesh Premier League

The match-fixing tribunal said that the Dhaka Gladiators’ players were involved in the offence.

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Darren Stevens admits ICC charge in BPL fixing scandal

English cricketer Darren Stevens on Wednesday admitted to being charged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with failure to report attempted corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

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ICC ACSU’s report on corruption in Bangladesh Premier League to be realeased after August 12

ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit's report on the alleged corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is likely to be out after August 12 as the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has asked the investigation body to submit its report after the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.

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Mohammad Ashraful: The Bangladeshi enigma who could have done a lot more

Mohammad Ashraful, born on July 7, 1984, is one of the most talented cricketers to emerge from Bangladesh. A clean striker of the ball, he was a struggling cricketing nation’s beacon even as his performances didn’t match his ability. His admission of involvement in match-fixing seems to have ended a fledging career that promised a lot but never quite got going. Nishad Pai Vaidya looks back at the enigmatic batsman’s career.

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ICC ACSU’s report on corruption in Bangladesh Premier League delayed

The ICC Anti-Corruption and Security Unit's (ACSU) report on corruption in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has been delayed till at least the next month after officials sought more time to complete their investigation.

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Mohammad Ashraful fans demanding ‘symbolic punishment’ for match-fixing dispersed by police

Police on Sunday morning prevented fans from holding their scheduled human-chain programme demanding "symbolic punishment" only for ex-Bangladesh cricket captain Mohammad Ashraful who last week confessed to his role in match-fixing.

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Mohammad Ashraful a great young kid, feel sorry for him: Ex-Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons

Former Bangladesh cricket coach Jamie Siddons sayid ex-captain Mohammad Ashraful shouldn't be judged too harshly for his involvement in match-fixing because he was likely ensnared by the "powerful beast of underworld gambling" at an early age.

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Mohammad Ashraful has brought bad name to cricket: Mushtaq Mohammad

Former Pakistan cricketer Mushtaq Mohammad, whose record of being the youngest Test cricketer to score a Test century was broken by Bangladesh player Mohammad Ashraful in 2001, is saddened by the latter’s suspension in relation to match-fixing.

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