Pakistan won by 23 runs at The Oval with Umar Gul producing a devastating spell of swing bowling taking six for 42.
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Delay in live broadcasts may curb fixing: Latif
“I guarantee that a delay of 30 seconds in live telecast of matches will put an end to the spot-fixing,” said Latif. -
Third Pakistan-England ODI was fixed, says tabloid
Parts of the third ODI were fixed by some Pakistani players and ICC is probing the revelations: British tabloid The Sun. -
Police passes spot-fixing ‘evidence’ to prosecutors
Scotland Yard say they have submitted “an initial file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service.” -
Pakistan A’s tour of Sri Lanka ends with Test loss
The visitors lost the two-match Test series 1-0 with a 39-run defeat, after a poor run in the tri-nation ODI series. -
England look to wrap up another series victory
The hosts go into the third ODI needing one win from the next three games to claim series over Pakistan. -
Former England captain Andrew Flintoff retires
''Having been told that my body would no longer stand up to the rigors of cricket, I had no alternative but to retire."
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Waqar wants winning ways to continue
“It’s outstanding to be going to Lord’s with this win…we will be looking to make it 2-2.” -
PCB unaware about Aamir becoming ICC informant
A media report had claimed that Aamir might become an informant of the ICC. -
Rashid Latif aims to get Afghanistan Test status
“My target will be to guide them to Test status within the next two years.” -
Zimbabwe sports chief praises Ireland, NZ
The two nations will send their teams to Zimbabwe as it bids to reclaim Test status. -
Mani slams PCB over lack of anti-corruption advice
“The Pakistan board is clearly not getting the message through to its players.” -
Mani, Abbasi should be inducted in PCB
Iqbal Muhammad Ali has called for the induction of Mani and Abbasi in the PCB.
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FLINTOFF SPECIAL
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PETA STARS?
“No-balls may be a bad thing in cricket, but for dogs and cats, ‘no balls’ are a lifesaver,” PETA said.
HOPES STILL ALIVE
“We are good cricketers and want to maintain our respect and that is gained by playing good cricket.”
COMMENT
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PAUPERS TO POSERS
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