Feb 06, 2011
Butt, Asif and Aamer were found guilty yesterday and banned from playing for at least five years each and still face criminal charges in the UK. Read Article Pakistan trio punished fo spot-fixing with more to come
Feb 07, 2011
The spot-fixing verdicts in Doha are yet another setback for Pakistan cricket – but a young and untainted team will be going to the World Cup this month, and much is expected of them. Read Article Untainted young Pakistan can bring World Cup redemption
Feb 07, 2011
Pakistan's disgraced former captain Salman Butt hopes a possible amendment to the International Cricket Council's code of conduct could see a reduction to his five-year ban. Read Article Salman Butt, the former Pakistan captain, hopes for a reduction in his ban
Jun 08, 2011
The Pakistan bowler, serving a five-year ban, turned out for Addington 1743 on Saturday and claims he was told it is a friendly match. Read Article ICC to probe Aamer playing in England minor county match
Jun 20, 2011
The bans on Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer — while deserved — came at a time when cricket could have done with a few quality pacemen. Read Article Really slow going in the bowlers' fast lane
Aug 30, 2011
Even after the spot-fixing scandal that broke this time last year, Pakistan's capacity of regeneration is indefatigable. Read Article A year after spot-fixing: The state of Pakistan cricket
Oct 04, 2011
The criminal trial of three Pakistani Test cricketers and their agents is set to get underway in London. Read Article Butt, Asif and Amir due in court and Cook dismisses Gul claims
Oct 11, 2011
The chief executive of Cricket Australia said claims made in a London court by Mazhar Majeed, the player agent at the centre of the Pakistan spot-fixing allegations, are "outlandish and made by a person of dubious repute". Read Article Match-fixing accusations of Australian cricketers 'outlandish'
Oct 15, 2011
The Australia captain's response comes after Mazhar Majeed, accused by prosecutors of taking bribes to fix matches, claimed Australian cricketers had fixed 'brackets'. Read Article Cheating 'not the Australian way', says Clarke in response to bribery allegations
Nov 06, 2011
The ACSU of the ICC is doing its best and is not a law-enforcement body as the lynch-mob and critics deem it to be. Read Article ICC in a fix from the ignorant naysayers