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spot-fixing

Former Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed charged with bribery offences

Jamshed played two Tests, 48 one-day internationals and 18 T20s for Pakistan until 2015.

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Tainted Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria could be banned from appearing on TV channels

Kaneria received life ban from the England Cricket Board (ECB) in 2012 and is now also required to play ECB around 100,000 pounds for the case.

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Afghanistan’s Mohammad Shahzad approached for spot-fixing

Afghanistan’s wicketkeeper batsman Mohammad Shahzad was approached for underperforming in the inaugural edition of the Afghan Premier League T20 set to be played in Sharjah from October 5 to 23.

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PCB bans Nasir Jamshed for 10 years on corruption charges

Following his involvement in spot-fixing, Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed has been handed a 10-year ban by the PCB.

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VIDEO: Sreesanth returns to cricket

Sreesanth was banned by BCCI in 2013 for spot-fixing. While he has been acquitted by the court, the ban has stayed put.

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Sri Lanka to come down harsher on match-fixing

SLC has already suspended two coaches and the curator of an international stadium after they were caught in an undercover sting.

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ICC to meet Al Jazeera officials to investigate spot-fixing allegations, confirms Dave Richardson

The ICC while launching an investigation, said that the news network was refusing to share the unedited footage of the sting, a claim also reiterated by the Boards of England and Australia.

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Mohammed Azharuddin wants S Sreesanth to be patient with BCCI

Sreesanth has garnered international accolades for India; winning the 2007 WT20 and 2011 WC.

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Gold watches in cricket: Vizzy and Frederick Beauclerk

Gold watches have a curious association with cricket.

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PCB to investigate further to find more culprits in spot-fixing

The Pakistan Cricket Board will hold investigations to find out if two more players were allegedly involved in spot-fixing, according to reports.

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