
BCCI should investigate root cause of IPL scandal: Maken
In the backdrop of a spot-fixing scandal that rocked IPL, Sports Minister Ajay Maken on Wednesday said the BCCI should probe the root cause of the problem and suggested that the body should de-link
Kings XI's Srivastava claims innocence in spot-fixing charges
Kings XI Punjab pacer Shalabh Srivastava, who was shown demanding Rs10 lakh to bowl a deliberate no-ball in a sting operation by a TV channel, has claimed innocence and said it was a conspiracy to mal
PCB confirms Whatmore's appointment
The Pakistan Cricket Board on Sunday confirmed the appointment of Australia's Dav Whatmore as their new head coach of the national team for the next two years.
Julian Fountain has also been hired as
Pakistani held in Bangladesh over spot-fixing
A Pakistani has been questioned by police over his suspected involvement in spot-fixing during the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) Twenty20 tournament, a Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) official said o
Let's be more vigilant: ICC after Westfield's sentencing
The ICC has asked its member boards to be more vigilant after former Essex Player Mervyn Westfield was sent to jail for four months for his role in spot-fixing.
Westfield had pleaded guilty to the ch
Kaneria vows to clear his name in spot-fixing scandal
Under the cloud of spot-fixing controversy, Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria has vowed to do everything in his control to get his name cleared in the scandal, which has led to the jail sentence of coun
Kaneria implicated in English spot-fix case
Pakistan international spinner Danish Kaneria was named in court on Friday as being involved in a spot-fixing scam that led to the trial of a former English county cricketer.
Prosecutors in the case
Pakistani Amir freed from jail after spot-fixing
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir was freed from a British jail on Wednesday after serving half of a six-month sentence for taking part in a spot-fixing scandal that shook the world of cricket last y
Spot-fixing convicts Asif, Butt seek transfer to Pakistani jail over safety fears
Two former Pakistani cricketers convicted of spot-fixing have sought transfer to their home country to serve their remaining sentences over safety fears after getting undue attention from their fellow
Jailed Pak trio could be deported from UK after end of term
Jailed Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir could be deported from the UK after the completion of their prison terms.
According to a report in 'The Daily Mail', the trio
