Now, 'starlet' caught in match fixing report says she DID meet cricketers
Fresh revelations have now emerged claiming 'Bollywood starlet' Nupur Mehta did meet cricketers in London during 2009 Twenty20 World Cup.
She said she met them 'by chance'.
In an interview to the Su
Spot fixing: Pakistan's Butt, Aamer lose appeals
Disgraced Pakistan players Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamer lost their appeals on Wednesday against their jail sentences for their part in a betting scam that rocked the world of cricket.
The Court of
BCCI should probe Kambli’s fixing claims: Ajay Maken
Sports minister Ajay Maken wants the match-fixing claims made by former cricketer Vinod Kambli investigated by the BCCI and says his ministry might step in if the cricket board doesn't order a probe.
Every international team fixed matches in 1990s: Condon
Former ICC Anti-Corruption Unit chief Paul Condon has made a sensational claim that every international team was involved in match-fixing at some stage in the 1990s.
Condon, who was founding head of
Hansie Cronje match fixing case to be reopened
Soon after three Pakistani cricketers were convicted and jailed for spot-fixing in Britain, another sensational match-fixing case is all set to be reopened by the Delhi police.
Top government source
So many players got away, says Bacher
Former South African cricket boss Ali Bacher was at the centre of the storm when eleven years ago his protégé, the late South Africa captain Hanise Cronje, was found guilty of negotiating with a booki
CC needs to do more to clean up cricket: Tim May
The conviction of three Pakistani players in a spot-fixing scam doesn't mean end of corruption in world cricket, Players' Union chief Tim May and former Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds have warn
Cop suspended for 'suspicious movements' during IPL match
A police sub-inspector was suspended for his alleged 'suspicious movements' near the cricketers' dressing rooms 'that could be linked with match-fixing' at the Holkar Cricket Stadium during the IPL ma
Fifa probe match fixing
Paris: FIFA on Wednesday opened disciplinary proceedings against six referees and match officials amid an investigation into match-fixing in two international friendlies.
World football's governing b
Pak not to back Haider's asylum bid
Karachi: The Pakistan government has made it clear that it will not assist troubled wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider in his bid to seek asylum in the UK after he fled to London midway through a series