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spot-fixing

BCCI doesn’t need to comment on spot-fixing issue: Rajiv Shukla

Indian Premier League chairman Rajeev Shukla described the London court order holding two Pakistani cricketers guilty of spot-fixing as "a matter concerning the Cricket Boards of Pakistan and England which the BCCI has nothing to do with".

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Mazhar Majeed accepts paying bribe to Pakistan cricketers

Bookmaker Mazhar Majeed, the agent of three Pakistan cricketers convicted for spot-fixing, has pleaded guilty to his involvement in the betting scam and admitted the handing over of 77,000 pounds sterling to the trio.

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Pakistan cricket needs reforms and new strategies: Aamer Sohail

Former Pakistan captain and opening batsman Aamer Sohail fears if the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) does not learn from the latest incident of spot-fixing, such things will continue to happen.

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Judge says Aamer was involved in spot-fixing on several occassions

A British judge dismissed claims Wednesday that Pakistan bowler Mohammad Aamer was only involved in one episode of spot-fixing, as three Pakistan players awaited sentencing in the case.

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Lalit Modi claims receiving death threats for not fixing IPL matches

Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi on Wednesday claimed that he was threatened by the underworld and there have been three attempts to kill him for refusing to fix Indian Premier League matches.

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Former players must be inducted into ASCU, feels Michael Vaughan

The limited knowledge of the game among the officers of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit is a big impediment in spotting unusual things happening in a cricket match, says former England skipper Michael Vaughan.

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Pakistan trio reach London court for sentence hearing

All the three Pakistan players found guilty of spot-fixing appeared together for the first time in a local court here today with paceman Mohammad Aamer turning up for a special hearing.

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Harbhajan Singh offers to slap Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt

Harbhajan Singh threatened to slap any bookie who approaches him with a match-fixing offer

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Salman Butt is an ‘honest and trustworthy’ role model for the sport: Geoff Lawson

Geoff Lawson, the former Pakistan coach, came to the defence of Salman Butt on Wednesday, telling a court that the former Pakistan captain is an "honest and trustworthy" role model for the sport.

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Kaneria fails to get relief from High Court

Pakistan's discarded leg-spinner Danish Kaneria today failed to get any relief from the Sindh High Court, which has directed him and his lawyer to produce documents and materials related to the spot-fixing case in England last year.

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