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.
Ban cheats for life, says NZ captain Vettori
New Zealand skipper Daniel Vettori said on Thursday any player caught cheating should be banned from cricket for life to protect the game's integrity.
ICC to Butt, Akmal: Hand over mobile records during Asia Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly ordered Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal to hand over their mobile telephone records for investigation into possib
Neetu Chandra questioned by ACSU in spot-fixing scandal
Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra has been questioned by the international cricket council anti-corruption and security unit regarding her alleged links with suspended Pakistani paceman Muhammad Asif in
Pakistan to investigate cricketers' assets
In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the
ICC never deals with corruption properly: Boycott
Former England cricket captain Geoffrey Boycott on Monday said the ICC has never dealt with corruption cases involving Pakistan properly and the body should hand over the latest spot-fixing scandal to
Amir's age should be a factor in spot-fixing probe: Lorgat
Pakistan pace sensation Mohammad Amir's tender age of 18 may help him escape stringent punishment such as a life ban in case he is found guilty of spot-fixing allegations, ICC's CEO Haroon Lorgat has
This 'humiliation' was avoidable: Imran
Pakistan's World Cup winning captain Imran Khan says had the PCB handed "exemplary" punishments to players found guilty of match-fixing years ago, the country could have avoided the humiliation of the
Pakistan lashes out at ICC for suspending trio
Pakistan on Friday lashed out at the ICC for suspending three of its players facing “spot-fixing” charges and sought to insinuate that its president Sharad Pawar had a hand in the decision.
ICC rejects Pakistan’s conspiracy theory
The ICC on Friday rejected Pakistan's conspiracy theory behind the suspension of three of its players in connection with the “spot-fixing” scandal and said clear indications were given about the impen