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More evidence in spot fixing inquiry
The Crown Prosecution Service has been given a second file of evidence concerning claims that Pakistan's cricketers took bribes to involve themselves in spot-fixing during the fourth Test against England at Lord's in August.Scotland Yard said that proof that there was ...
More Evidence In Spot Fixing Inquiry
Pcb Ijaz Butt Leaving England To Meet Lawyers Fixi
Ijaz Butt to leave for England to meet lawyers
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman is reportedly leaving for England today, to hold meetings with the lawyer of the three players- Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer- implicated in spot-fixing allegations.During his four to five day long trip, Butt will ...
No ground for tainted trio in the domestic league
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt on Monday has declared that the three tainted Pakistan players including Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer will not be allowed to compete in the the domestic season starting next week.Butt said ...
Pcb Tainted Trio Domestic League Suspended
Spot Fixing Scotland Yard Investigations Pcb
Scotland Yard to complete investigation soon
The Scotland Yard is expected to complete its investigations into the spot-fixing allegations against three Pakistani players by next week.“The Pakistan Cricket Board is expecting Scotland Yard to submit its initial findings by next week that is why the three pla...
Asif might seek for political asylum in Britain
Pakistan fast bowler, Mohammad Asif who has been suspended by the ICC for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing and under investigation for the same has reportedly considered to seek political asylum in Britain fearing a violent backlash at home.Asif fears that ...
Mohammad Asif Asylum Britain Spot Fixing Pakistan
Pakistan Players Spot Fixing Scotland Yard
Butt, Aamir, Asif to be quizzed by Scotland Yard
Pakistan's three players including Test captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir alleged of spot-fixing will be questioned by Scotland Yard for the second time on Wednesday but they are not in danger of being arrested, a Pakistan Cricket Board ...
British forensic experts doubt Bob's murder
London:With the roping in of Scotland Yard feulling speculation that Bob Woolmer~~s death could not have been a murder but a tragic accident, Britain~~s leading forensic pathologists have expressed doubts on the evidence suggesting he was strangled. ...
Two weeks on, murder probe awaits breakthrough
More imagesKingston, Jamaica:A team of British detectives is expected to arrive in Jamaica next week to assist in the Bob Woolmer murder investigation, two weeks after the Pakistan cricket coach was found strangled in his hotel room. ...