Fair chance of clean chit for Amir: Amir's lawyer Shahid Karim, the lawyer of Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir who is entangled in the spot-fixing controversy, says he is positive of soliciting a favourably judgement for his client. But at the same time, Karim adds that he would have preferred ...
Pakistan trio set to meet ICC next month The three Pakistan suspended players accused of spot-fixing are expected to have a preliminary hearing with the ICC next month.Test captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer have all been suspended by the ICC and are being investigated ...
Pak High Court suspends spot-fixing hearing The Lahore High Court(LHC) has suspended a hearing into the spot-fixing allegations against Pakistani cricketers until September 22 as the PCB chairman and the players charged failed to appear before the court on Tuesday.Chief justice of Lahore High Court Khawaja Mohammad ...
BCCI turns down Modi's demand for his hearing A major setback for suspended IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi who had been seeking for a new disciplinary panel for his hearing as the BCCI has turned down his request.The BCCI has also fixed August 18 as the next date for the ...
Hearing on Shoaib~~s appeal against ban postponed LAHORE: A hearing on fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar~~s appeal against an 18-month ban was postponed Tuesday because the judge was not available, a lawyer for the Pakistan Cricket Board said. ...
Cricket Australia pulls up Hayden for 'obnoxious' comments Melbourne: Cricket Australia has charged Matthew Hayden for breaching its code of conduct when he referred to Harbhajan Singh as an ~~obnoxious weed~~ on a Brisbane radio station interview on Tuesday. ...
CA let off Matt Hayden with a warning over Harbhajan slur Melbourne: Cricket Australia (CA) let off Australian opener Matthew Hayden with a warning not to indulge in ~~detrimental public conduct~~ against rival players after Hayden apologised for his ~~obnoxious weed~~ comment on Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh. ...
New Zealand's McCullum fined for dissent St George~~s, Grenada:New Zealand~~s Brendon McCullum was today fined 20 per cent of his match fee for breaching ICC Code of Conduct during his country~~s Super Eight match against Sri Lanka in the cricket World Cup here. ...
Telecast ordinance: HC refuses to grant stay New Delhi:The Delhi High Court today refused to grant stay of the ordinance asking private sports channels to share live feed of cricket and other sports events with public broadcaster Prasar Bharti. ...
Nazir found not guilty of using obscene language Dubai:Pakistan batsman Imran Nazir escaped a fine after being found not guilty of using obscene language during his heated exchange with South African pacer Andre Nel in the second ODI between the two sides in Durban. ...