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spot-fixing saga

Pakistan spot-fixing case to be re-investigated due to shoddy evidence

The British prosecuters have expressed lack of faith in the evidence produced so far.

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Former ICC President advises PCB to not rush with Mohammad Aamer’s return to Pakistan team

Former ICC Prez Ehsan Mani advised the cricket board to deal with tainted cricketers with caution.

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Mohammad Aamer’s return to Pakistan team not final as yet, says PCB chief

PCB Chairman Shahryar Khan says the board cannot decide unless Aamer got cleared by ICC.

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Mohammad Aamer backs jail-term for match-fixing: Cricket world can take cue from New Zealand

Aamer was found guilty of spot-fixing during a Test against England at Lord's in 2010.

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Mohammed Aamer doesn’t see playing for Pakistan in ICC World Cup 2015

Mohammad Aamer, 22, is serving a five year ban for spot-fixing.

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Mohammad Aamer’s ICC World Cup 2015 dreams shattered

Mohammad Aamer will not be eligible to play in next year's World Cup.

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Mohammad Aamer’s ban will be relaxed, feels Pakistan cricket chief

Pakistan's cricket chief said on Wednesday he was optimistic the game's governing body would relax the five-year ban imposed on young paceman Mohammad Aamer for spot-fixing.

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PCB to seek leniency in Mohammad Aamer’s ban at ICC board meet

Desperate to save the career of tainted pacer Mohammad Aamer, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) would try to seek ICC's permission for the youngster to start training at PCB facilities and play some domestic cricket.

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Mohammad Aamer hopes his ban is reduced as PCB take up his case with ICC

Mohammad Aamer, the banned Pakistani speedster has expressed his wish to return to cricket early. Aamer was banned for five years for his role in spot-fixing during the 2010 Lord’s Test against England. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief, Najam Sethi is pursuing Aamer’s case before the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) board meeting in London, which is commencing on Thursday.

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PCB to review Rashid Latif’s evidence to help banned spinner Danish Kaneria

Pakistan cricket officials agreed Tuesday to review evidence provided by former captain Rashid Latif in his bid to help banned spinner Danish Kaneria.

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