3 accused Pakistan cricketers to return home on Friday
The three Pakistan cricket players questioned by the British police over claims they were involved in a fixing scandal will return home on Friday, the London legal firm representing them said.
No Lankan player has link with any bookie: Sangakkara
Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara on Friday rubbished media reports that Tilakaratne Dilshan was under the ICC scanner for his alleged links with bookmakers and said none of his team-mates were susp
Sri Lanka Cricket confirms Dilhara approached by bookies
Sri Lanka Cricket has said that fast bowler Dilhara Fernando last year reported to the team management about a "suspicious approach" by alleged bookies but he was never under the ICC's scanner for any
Pakistan wins toss and bowls vs England
Pakistan won the toss and chose to bowl against England in the first one-day international in Durham as the tourists seek a morale-boosting win following recent allegations of fixing.
Moin-ud Dowla to light up city
With the All India Moin-Ud Dowla Gold Cup cricket tournament kickstarting from Friday, all eyes will be on the city sides who have more than a point to prove when they take field.
Hyderabad, former
CLT20 kicks off amid spot-fixing gloom
Under the watchful eyes of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), the glitzy Champions League Twenty20 starts on Friday with the shadow of the spot-fixing scandal, that has shaken the cor
Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain.
Cricket still religion among some Indian immigrants in US
You can take an Indian out of India but you cannot take the love of cricket out of an Indian. This could not be more true than it is in the case of Indian immigrants in the US.
Kapil wonders how EAs do not know about betting in cricket
India's World Cup winning former captain Kapil Dev on Thursday said there should be no mercy for the three Pakistani cricketers embroiled in a spot-fixing scandal if they are found guilty.
Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain.