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Anticorruption Unit

'ICC probes umpires' link in match-fixing'
Kingston:Even as ICC is independently probing the match-fixing angle in the Bob Woolmer murder case, it has come to light that three of its Elite Panel umpires are also under the scanner of Anti-Corruption Unit of the game~~s governing body and the late Pakistan coach knows this inquiry. ...
Match-fixing by individuals cannot be denied: ICC
Islamabad:Cricketers could still be fixing matches in their individual capacity, fears InternationalCricket Council President Ehsani Mani while ruling out the possibility of teams being involved in it. ...
Ahmedabad ODI comes under ICC's 'hawk-eye'
New Delhi:The nail-biting Indo-Pak fourth One-day International which was held at Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad on April 12 has come under the International Cricket Council~~s (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit~~s (ACU) scanner. ...
Speed denies request for bookies' arrest
Lahore:The International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Malcolm Speed categorically denied that ICC has requested the Indian police to arrest alleged bookie Ratan Mehta. ...
'Match-fixing is under control, but not gone'
Lahore:International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Malcolm Speed said that the four-year fight against match-fixing has controlled the menace but not eliminated it permanently. ...
Latif on a secret mission in England
Islamabad:Controversial former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has left for London to conduct a study on how cricket academies are run in England even as media speculated that he might be going to meet ICC~~s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) officials. ...
PCB asks ICC for evidence against Akram
Islamabad: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to provide any evidence of corruption and match-fixing against former captain Wasim Akram. ...
Players, bookies using 'sign language', say cops
Colombo: Crooked players backed by prostitutes and sign language experts have beaten Sri Lankan police in the battle against match-fixing during the ICC Champions trophy tournament, officials said on Sunday. ...