Stewart declines to comment Rawalpindi: Former England captain Alec Stewart has declined to comment after he was named in an Indian report on match-fixing. Stewart is touring Pakistan with the England team. ''I am aware that my name has been mentioned but ...
Many Pak player had access to Mehta New Delhi: In a startling disclosure, the CBI's inquiry report on match-fixing, made public on Wednesday, has revealed that big-time punter of Delhi Rattan Mehta, who is extremely close to the entire Pakistani team, had taken opinion on matches from star ...
Dean Jones denies hand in match-fixing Sydney: Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones denied being involved in cricket match-fixing even as media reports said his name has come up in the report prepared by India's premier investigating agency after a four-month probe into match-fixing allegations in Indian cric...
CBI reads much more into BCCIs silence New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) report on match-fixing and betting has brought into question the role of the members of the Board of Control for Cricket in India in the scandal.The 162-page report, made public on Wednesday, said ...
CBI names Asif Iqbal in match fixing New Delhi: In a startling disclosure, the CBI's inquiry report on match-fixing, made public today, has revelead that former Pakistani Captain Asif Iqbal has emerged as a major global match-fixing and betting operator. He used to provide information to bookies about ...
Azhar not willing to comment on report Hyderabad: Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin remains incommunicado since being named in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) report on match-fixing has been made public. His younger brother Abrar said Azhar is not willing to make any statement or comment. "I ...
Windies Board choose to stay mum Kingston: The head of the West Indies Cricket Board said he would not comment on an Indian government report that allegedly accuses former West Indies captain Brian Lara and others of involvement in a match-fixing scandal. "So far all we can ...
Ranatunga denies contact with bookmakers Colombo: Former Sri Lankan cricket captain Arjuna Ranatunga, reacting to being named in an official Indian report on match-fixing, said on Wednesday that he had never been offered nor accepted a bribe. ''I have had no dealings whatsoever with any bookmaker ...
Underworld mafias taking interest in cricket New Delhi: The CBI on Wednesday said there are clear signals that the underworld mafias have been taking interest in the betting racket and could take overall control of the activity, if not checked immediately.The CBI inquiry report said it appears ...
CBI submits match-fixing report to minister New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Monday submitted the much-awaited report into the cricket match-fixing scandal to Union Sports minister Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa.The report was handed over to Mr Dhindsa by a CBI team led by Special Director ...