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Pakistan news from Cricinfo
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Revenue from Pakistan tour could suffer - NZC
NZC is bracing for a financial hit in their home series against Pakistan later this year, due to what chief executive Justin Vaughan called a "residual impact" of the spot-fixing controversy
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Pakistan trio questioned by police
The three Pakistan players at the centre of the spot-fixing controversy were questioned by police in London until late Friday evening
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ACSU head Ronnie Flanagan defends ICC
Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the head of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, has defended his operation against accusations that they are powerless to deal with the scourge of match-fixing, and has reiterated the importance of allowing the criminal inves
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Mohammad Amir to be struck from ICC Awards list
Mohammad Amir will be removed from the list of nominees for the International Cricket Council's emerging player of the year award
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Had sufficient evidence to charge players - Lorgat
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC's chief executive, spoke to Cricinfo on the process that led to the suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing allegations during the Lord's Test
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Pakistan was aware of suspensions - Lorgat
Pakistan's high commissioner to the United Kingdom has said that the ICC was "playing to the public gallery" when it provisionally suspended the three players linked to the spot-fixing scandal
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The ICC's unprecedented move
The ICC's suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing scandal is the first time cricket's governing body has suspended cricketers under its anti-corruption code
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Hasan and Alam script Pakistan win
While attention was firmly focussed on Pakistan's trio of players at the Pakistan High Commission in London, the rest of the squad enjoyed the tranquil setting of Taunton to seal an eight-run victory against Somerset
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Karunaratne stars in Sri Lanka A win
Dimuth Karunaratne's maiden one-day hundred and a little help from Duckworth Lewis saw Sri Lanka A beat Pakistan A by seven runs at the P Sara Oval
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Pakistan players were 'set up', claims envoy
The three Pakistan players who are at the centre of the spot-fixing controversy have been dropped for the limited-overs leg of the England tour
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ACSU official meets Asif's former girlfriend
An ACSU official has met with Veena Malik, former girlfriend of fast bowler Mohammad Asif, as part of the body's ongoing inquiries into the spot-fixing scandal in which Asif is one of the central figures
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Kit supplier severs ties with Amir
Pakistan's kit suppliers, BoomBoom, have suspended their relationship with Mohammad Amir and could also choose to sever ties with the team entirely
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Shahid Afridi looks ahead to the cricket
Shahid Afridi, Pakistan's one-day captain, says his team is looking forward to getting back to cricket after four days of being in the headlines for the wrong reasons
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Trio will face PCB on Thursday
The meeting in London between the three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of the spot-fixing scandal and senior administrative and diplomatic officials has been pushed back to Thursday
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No concerns over ACSU's work - Haroon Lorgat
Facing criticism about an inadequate anti-corruption protocol, the ICC has denied any laxity in the work of its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU)
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Pakistan trio to meet with PCB chairman
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, the three Pakistan players at the centre of spot-fixing allegations, will travel to London on Wednesday for meetings with PCB chairman Ijaz Butt
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'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief
The chairman of a UK commission set up to investigate the threat of gambling-related corruption in sport has told Cricinfo he believes there is insufficient evidence for police to press charges against Mazhar Majeed
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Cloud over players gives Pakistan selection problem
Speculation that the ICC and ECB have asked the PCB to drop the tainted players could mean that the PCB may choose to neither suspend nor select the four
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Pakistan to send investigators to UK
A team made up from Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and
possibly an official from the sports ministry will be heading to England
as part of Pakistan's probe into the spot-fixing allegations
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Mohammad Amir earns sympathy amid scandal
Pakistan's former captain, Ramiz Raja, and the former coach, Geoff Lawson, have both spoken out in defence of Mohammad Amir
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