World Twenty20 champions England finished on 90 for four to complete a six-wicket win with 36 balls to spare.
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It's up to players to stop spread of corruption: Dhoni
“Personally I think it is up to the individual. You don't need someone to guide you or restrict you.” -
No comment on new fixing claims: Yawar Saeed
Saeed has refused to comment on allegations that two players were being investigated for fixing in a one-day series. -
LHC postpones spot-fixing hearing
The hearing was adjourned because the players and the PCB chairman are out of the country at present. -
Afridi says players aware of 'fix' dangers
“The people are coming from the ICC and they are always talking about these things...I think they are doing their work.” -
Age no defence for Aamer: Shafqat Rana
The associate manager welcomed a reported probe into players' finances by the Pakistani tax authorities. -
'ICC's anti-corruption role ineffective'
Rashid Latif questioned the ability of the ICC to stop match-fixing, saying tougher laws are needed to counter the menace.
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Broad has no sympathy for Pakistan’s plight
“As cricketers you’ve got one job and that’s to perform on the pitch.” -
Scraping the barrel
Instead of taking the high road in matters - we try to obfuscate and sidestep and lie: Kamran Shafi -
Pakistan corruption scandal no surprise: Boycott
'The situation would not have developed had the PCB dealt with such issues properly.' -
Atherton pleads for Aamer leniency
“It would be unfair to ban a kid for life for overstepping the line twice.” -
Cricketers’ suspension
Suspending the principal accused not only benefits Pakistan cricket but also the game at large. -
Pietersen to face action over Twitter tirade
England coach Andy Flower says the batsman will face a disciplinary hearing.
WEATHER - PAKISTAN
Cities
ANOTHER TRIUMPH
They may have obscure names but they are gradually developing an identity for themselves with dazzling displays.
AMID THE SCANDAL
The first of seven limited overs internationals to start against a backdrop of suspicion rather than celebration.
CRICKET TAINTED
Cricket has become all too familiar with illegal betting and match-fixing rackets and South Asia sits at its heart.
'THE WRONG REASONS'
Judging by the ICC press conference, there's a much more difficult time ahead for the Pakistan team.
MISMANAGEMENT
“The statements from Pakistani officials that no players would be suspended forced the ICC to take action.”
'BETTING HUB'
“...India is the financial hub..It’s hardly a surprise that an India-Pakistan ODI draws bets worth $20 million.”




