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Cricket investigation started before Lord's test
September 8, 2010Pakistan's cricket players were being investigated even before their contentious fourth test against England last month. The International Cricket Council suspended three players last week. But the ruling body already had written to two players to ask for telephone records as part of an investigation into possible contact with bookmakers.
Cricket fans on Pakistan debate
September 8, 2010Cricket fans give their views on the alleged spot-fixing plot as Pakistan play England in Cardiff. England won the first of the two Twenty20 internationals with 17 balls left.
Cricket Kenya revises selection process
September 8, 2010Cricket Kenya has announced an overhaul of its national selection process, suggesting it has backed down in the face of the recent player strike
Cricket: Pietersen fined for Twitter rant
September 8, 2010The England and Wales Cricket Board says it has fined batsman Kevin Pietersen an "undisclosed sum" following comments he made on Twitter after discovering he had been dropped from the limited-overs squads.Pietersen admitted to...
Cricket: Otago sign two English imports for T20
September 8, 2010Otago have signed two English imports for the domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in December
NZ Cricket announces 2010-11 men’s domestic schedule
September 8, 2010New Zealand Cricket says there will be “significantly increased” television coverage of the HRV Cup.
Cricket-Dhoni goes in to bat for endangered tigers
September 8, 2010India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has gone in to bat for tiger conservation in a north Indian state, local media reported said on Monday.
Cricket's treason case adjourned
September 8, 2010The Pakistan court hearing into treason allegations against seven cricket players, the country's sports minister and cricket chief, over a 'spot-fixing' scandal, has been adjourned.
Cricket: shut your mouths, please
September 8, 2010WITH the latest issue of the ‘News of the World’ on the newsstand, Pakistani cricket is once again under the radar. Readers all over the world were treated to an exclusive interview of cricketer Yasir Hameed.
Cricket: Tait happy to play it short
September 8, 2010Injury-plagued Australia bowler Shaun Tait has no regrets over his decision to play only limited-overs cricket, insisting it has allowed him more time to enjoy his game.
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