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We want to know the truth, demand Pakistan
More imagesKingston, Jamaica:As Jamaican police pored over security video from the Kingston hotel where Pakistan~~s cricket coach Bob Woolmer was murdered, the team claimed on Monday they were kept in the dark about the investigation. ...
PCB chairman to be in Mumbai to finalise schedule
Lahore:Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Shaharyar Khan will arrive in Mumbai tomorrow to finalise the itinerary of India~~s tour of Pakistan, slated to begin next month, with the newly elected BCCI set up. ...
Thatscricket - News - Police suspects fixers, bookies nexus
New Delhi: A nexus between cricket match-fixers and bookies has come to light with the arrest of 18 alleged bookies from a luxury hotel in the Indian capital, police said."We suspect strong links between bookies and fixers," Assistant Commissioner of Police ...
Thatscricket - News - CBI team to visit BCCI head office
Mumbai: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will send its team to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) head office on Monday June 25.BCCI sources confirmed to UNI that a CBI team will be paying a visit to ...
Fixing cannot be weeded out, says Taylor
"There~~s not much new information there. It has words like murder, kidnapping and drugs and things which you don~~t like to hear about the game of cricket," he said. ...
Condon report released, fixing rife since '70s
London: World cricket remains in the grip of match-fixers who could resort to murder, kidnap and threats to keep the lid on the sport~~s greatest scandal, an official probe said Wednesday. ...
Thatscricket - News - Corruption report soon on Mark Waugh
Melbourne: Findings into corruption allegations against Australian cricketer Mark Waugh are expected soon, the Australian Cricket Board said on Thursday.Both Waugh and former England captain Alec Stewart, who has been cleared of similar charges, were accused by Indian book...
Thatscricket - News - Stewart cleared of match-fixing charges
London: England wicket-keeper Alec Stewart has been cleared of allegations that he took money from a bookmaker in return for providing team and pitch information during England's 1992-93 tour of India, Sir Paul Condon's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) confirmed in a statement ...