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Match Fixing

Fifa’s policemen arrive in Zimbabwe
Article
/ 5 July 2011

Fifa’s policemen arrive in Zimbabwe

Fifa’s Sepp Blatter met Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe for talks on Monday after the head of world football arrived for a two-day visit.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 29 June 2011

Safa pledges support for match-fixing probe

The South African Football Association said on Tuesday it wants to believe that two of its World Cup warm-up games last year were fair.

By Gerald Imray
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Article
/ 23 June 2011

Asia: Every match-fixer’s dream destination

Asian players are easy prey for match-fixers, who are now so rampant they are believed to operate in nearly every Asian football league.

By Talek Harris
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Article
/ 1 June 2011

Sixteen arrested in Italy for soccer match-fixing

Former Lazio captain Giuseppe Signori had been among 16 people arrested on alleged involvement in a match-fixing and betting ring throughout Italy.

By Andrew Dampf
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/ 6 May 2011

Fifa investigates match-fixing claims

Fifa is investigating claims that over 300 matches on three continents were influenced by match-fixers, media reported on Friday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 February 2011

Bookies prepare for betting bonanza at World Cup

Special police teams set up to prevent gambling on cricket — but bookmakers will take bets on the move to avoid arrest.

By Jason Burke
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Article
/ 7 February 2011

ICC chief favours sports gambling in India

International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat favours legalisation of sports gambling in India.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 5 February 2011

ICC hands lengthy bans to Pakistan spot-fix trio

An anti-corruption tribunal of the International Cricket Council on Saturday banned former Pakistan captain Salman Butt for 10 years.

By Staff Reporter
Four more Pakistan players implicated in fixing
Article
/ 1 December 2010

Four more Pakistan players implicated in fixing

Pakistan’s cricket-fixing scandal deepened on Wednesday as TV footage apparently showed bookmaker Mazhar Majeed implicating another four players.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 9 November 2010

Pakistan cricketer Haider ‘told to cooperate’ by fixers

Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider claimed on Tuesday that he had been told to cooperate with match-fixers during the one-day series against SA.

By Staff Reporter
Mickey Arthur denies match-fixing claim
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Mickey Arthur denies match-fixing claim

Former Proteas coach Mickey Arthur has denied suggesting a one-day international against Pakistan in 2007 was fixed.

By Ken Borland
Pakistan Cricket Board warns Mickey Arthur
Article
/ 8 November 2010

Pakistan Cricket Board warns Mickey Arthur

The Pakistan Cricket Board on Monday warned former South Africa coach Mickey Arthur not to repeat his controversial allegations of match fixing.

By Rizwan Ali
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Article
/ 24 September 2010

Convince supporters that cricket is clean

Now is the time for the cricketers of the world to unite. They need to shout at the top of their collective voices that they are innocent.

By Neil Manthorp
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Article
/ 23 September 2010

England demand full apology for fixing allegations

England have demanded an apology from Pakistan cricket chairperson Ijaz Butt for his allegations that England players had engaged in match-fixing.

By John Mehaffey
England reject corruption allegations
Article
/ 20 September 2010

England reject corruption allegations

England on Monday angrily rejected allegations from a senior Pakistani official that they were involved in match-fixing.

By John Mehaffey
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Article
/ 18 September 2010

ICC launches fresh match-fixing probe

The International Cricket Council has launched an investigation into Friday’s England-Pakistan one-day international.

By Rizwan Ali
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Article
/ 6 September 2010

ICC cricket fixing inquiry includes fourth mystery player

The first meeting between Pakistan and England since fixing allegations plunged cricket into crisis began under appropriately dark skies in Cardiff.

By Staff Reporter
ICC defends decision to suspend Pakistan cricketers
Article
/ 4 September 2010

ICC defends decision to suspend Pakistan cricketers

Cricket council rebuts conspiracy charge as players accused of spot-betting scam are interviewed by police under caution.

By Staff Reporter
Pakistan fixing allegations ‘worst since Cronje’
Article
/ 3 September 2010

Pakistan fixing allegations ‘worst since Cronje’

ICC boss Haroon Lorgat says fixing allegations involving three Pakistan players could be the worst corruption case in cricket since Hansie Cronje’s.

By Julian Guyer
SA cricket guards against graft
Article
/ 3 September 2010

SA cricket guards against graft

South Africa cricket has strict measures in place to protect cricketers from bookies.

By Yolandi Groenewald
Pakistan drop trio after fixing allegations
Article
/ 2 September 2010

Pakistan drop trio after fixing allegations

Three Pakistan cricketers embroiled in illegal betting allegations were axed from the team’s tour of England on Thursday.

By Julian Guyer
Pakistan stars face grilling over betting scam
Article
/ 2 September 2010

Pakistan stars face grilling over betting scam

Three Pakistan cricketers faced a grilling on Thursday over allegations they were involved in a betting scam.

By Julian Guyer
Pakistan stars depart for betting-scam probe
Article
/ 1 September 2010

Pakistan stars depart for betting-scam probe

Three Pakistan players embroiled in betting-scam allegations headed to London on Wednesday to face questioning.

By Julian Guyer
ICC struggling to deal with corruption in cricket
Article
/ 1 September 2010

ICC struggling to deal with corruption in cricket

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is under fire amid allegations Pakistan players were involved in "spot-fixing" in a Test against England.

By Michael Casey
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/ 30 August 2010

ICC rules out Pakistan abandoning England tour

ICC President Sharad Pawar has ruled out the possibility of the Pakistan team abandoning their tour of England following allegations of spot fixing.

By Amlan Chakraborty
Cricket rocked by alleged betting scam
Article
/ 30 August 2010

Cricket rocked by alleged betting scam

Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and two bowlers were grilled by UK detectives probing an alleged betting scam on Sunday.

By Robin Millard
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/ 6 August 2010

Match-fixing scam rocks region

Investigations are under way as Southern African football associations attempt to unravel an alleged web of match-fixing incidents.

By Michael Ncube
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