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Spot-fixing: Pak fovt to investigate players assets
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:25:32 PM
Islamabad: In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the last five years.
 
I would love to come to India, says Usain Bolt
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:24:18 PM
New Delhi: A back injury and an unfavourable timing of the event forced Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt to skip the Commonwealth Games but the Olympic gold medallist said he would love to visit India some day.
 
This humiliation was avoidable: ex-Pak captain Imran
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 7:22:50 PM
Karachi: Pakistan's World Cup winning captain Imran Khan says had the PCB handed "exemplary" punishments to players found guilty of match-fixing years ago, the country could have avoided the humiliation of the current spot-fixing scandal.
 
Fresh pictures emerge of Pak players with Majeed
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 4:31:27 PM
Melbourne: Suspicion that the Australia-Pakistan Sydney Test could have been fixed is bound to get stronger with a newspaper here splashing a picture of some Pakistani cricketers with alleged bookie Mazhar Majeed, who is at the center of a spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the game.

 
Indian athletes aim for best-ever haul in CWG
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 3:03:03 PM
New Delhi: The missing star power of Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell might have taken some sheen off it but the athletics event of the Delhi Commonwealth Games promises to be enthralling nonetheless with home-grown talents such as PT Usha-protege Tintu Luka gearing up to make a mark.
 
Finally, a win for India in Womens Hockey WC
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 1:57:28 PM
Rosario (Argentina): The Indian women's hockey team ended a three-match losing streak by upstaging Japan 2-0 in its penultimate pool match of the FIH World Cup at the Jockey Club here.
 
Age of Aamir should be a factor in fixing probe
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 10:57:45 AM
London: Pakistan pace sensation Mohammad Aamir's tender age of 18 may help him escape stringent punishment such as a life ban in case he is found guilty of spot-fixing allegations, ICC's CEO Haroon Lorgat has hinted.
 
Hameed is mentally 15, unreliable: Afridi
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 10:31:41 AM
London: Yasir Hameed might have backtracked on allegations of match-fixing against his Pakistan teammates but the side's captain Shahid Afridi is still livid with the opener and has ridiculed him as being mentally a teenager.
 
Hameed says he was offered money, blackmailed
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/6/2010 8:15:17 AM
London/Karachi: Yasir Hameed, who has made damning revelations about match fixing involving Pakistan cricket players, on Sunday said that he was offered money and even blackmailed to stand by the remarks attributed to him.
 
Bad news for CWG, MeT Dept predicts more rains
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 10:57:30 PM
New Delhi: In what appears to be further bad news for Delhi's preparations for the Commonwealth Games, the MeT Department has said that heavy rains are likely to continue in northern India, including in the capital, for some more days.
 
Butt a liar, his defence a joke: Rameez Raja
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 4:51:49 PM
London: Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja has called Salman Butt a "liar" and ridiculed the suspended cricketer's defence against allegations of 'spot-fixing' as a "big joke".
 
Player hid cell phone in helmet: Ex Pak player
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 4:49:25 PM
London: A former Pakistani Test cricketer has alleged that a national player had hidden a mobile phone inside the right earpiece of his helmet while waiting to bat during an international match.
 
Three swimmers fail dope test ahead of CWG
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 4:47:11 PM
New Delhi: Embarrassment piled on India ahead of next month's Commonwealth Games with three swimmers, two of them part of the country's team for the mega-event, flunking dope tests here on Sunday.
 
Changed format proposed for 2011 IPL season
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 3:11:06 PM
Mumbai: The IPL Governing Council met here on Sunday and decided to introduce a changed format involving a total of 74 matches during the expanded fourth edition of the twenty20 extravaganza.
 
Afridi, the man Majeed could not get in fixing net
Source : Press Trust of India
posted on : 9/5/2010 1:24:53 PM
London: Mazhar Majeed claims to have almost the entire Pakistan cricket team in his pocket but the one man the alleged match-fixer could never get a hold on is the temperamental Shahid Afridi.
 
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