“Spot fixer” Majeed rearrested over money-laundering charges
British Customs officers have arrested cricket match fixer Mazher Majeed again on charges of being involved in a money-laundering racket.
ICC ACSU official in Pak, to meet Veena Malik: Reports
A senior official of the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption and security unit has reached Pakistan in connection with the ongoing investigations into allegations of “spot-fixing” against
PCB knew about match-fixing: Veena Malik
Going a step further after claiming that her former boyfriend Mohammad Asif has links with bookies, actress-model Veena Malik on Wednesday said Pakistan Cricket Board all along knew about this and all
ICC had warned us a decade ago, says umpire Hair
Melbourne: Former Test umpire Darrell Hair was not surprised by the recent match-fixing scandal as he claimed that ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) had issued a warning a decade ago ment
Team will be at their best now, says Pak coach
London: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis on Tuesday insisted that his team will perform at their best in the upcoming T20 and One-day series against England despite the ‘spot-fixing’ controversy looming la
Asif used to call Indian bookmaker: Ex
Lahore, Aug. 30: Popular Pakistani actress and Muhammad Asif’s former girlfriend, Veena Malik, has added to the woes of the embattled pacer by claiming that she has proof of his involvement in spot-fi
Bookie Majeed released from police custody
London, Aug. 30: The man at the centre of an alleged betting scam involving the Pakistan cricket team was out on bail Monday as police, governments and authorities probed the scandal rocking the sport
Extra cash in players’ rooms
Cash exceeding their daily allowance was recovered from the hotel rooms of the Pakistani cricketers implicated in the “spot-fixing” scandal during a raid conducted by Scotland Yard here.
Pak big fix may be bigger
The main accused in the spot-fixing scandal involving the Pakistan cricket team has been released on police bail after his arrest on Saturday.
Watson, Haddin got calls from bookie-linked gangster
Australian cricketers Shane Watson and Brad Haddin were approached by a suspected Mumbai gangster, linked with bookmakers in India, during the tour of England in 2009, a media report claimed on Tuesda