Police to file charges today in Cronje's match-fixing scandal
Indian police are likely to file charges against the bookmakers on Monday in the match-fixing scandal involving the late South African skipper Hansie Cronje 13 years after it rocked the cricketing wo
Spot-fixing: Danish Kaneria found guilty by ECB
Former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria and seamer Mervyn Westfield have both been found guilty of offences by an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) disciplinary panel, a statement said Friday.
Spot-fixing: Danish Kaneria given life ban from English cricket
Former Pakistan leg-spinner Danish Kaneria was given a life ban from English cricket on Friday for his involvement in the Mervyn Westfield spot-fixing case, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) s
No evidence against me, says Asif
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif on Friday said there had been no evidence for his conviction in Britain for corruption and spot-fixing, a day after he was released following six months in prison.
Spanish league denies match-fixing report
The Spanish soccer league (LFP) has denied a local media report that it informed anti-corruption investigators of possible cases of match-fixing in recent La Liga and second tier games.
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S. Korea footballer 'kills himself' after match-fixing ban
A South Korean footballer who was banned for life over a match-fixing scandal has taken his own life, police said on Monday, the third suicide linked to the controversy that erupted last year.
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Mohammad Aamir admits to his guilt: Sources
Pakistan's banned pacer, Mohammad Aamir has apparently admitted for the first time his guilt in the spot-fixing scandal and apologised for his actions.
According to well-informed sources, Aamir has
Starlet caught in Sunday Times match-fixing claim is not even an actress, DC reveals
The woman allegedly involved in the latest cricket match fixing scandal is NOT a Bollywood actress.
Nupur Mehta is a small-time model, a top police officer has revealed and further inquiries confirm
Indo-Pak match is clean; no reason to investigate it: ICC
Reacting sharply to a British newspaper claim that the India-Pakistan semifinal in the 2011 Cricket World Cup may have been fixed, the ICC on Monday night dismissed the claim as ‘spurious’.
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ICC to investigate fresh fixing claims
The International Cricket Council is all set to launch an inquiry into a report in the Sunday Times which claimed that the Indian bookmakers are fixing the results of England county games and internat