Mohammad Aamir

Pakistan chief off to England for legal battle

Pakistan's cricket chief Tuesday left for England, where he is expected to meet lawyers in a bid to clear his players of allegations of spot-fixing and fend off demands for an apology.
 

Pakistan team manager Saeed quits

The manager of Pakistan's cricket tour of England resigned on Monday, just days after the players flew home following controversies over spot fixing.
 

Pakistan cricket team manager quits

The manager of Pakistan's cricket tour of England resigned on Monday, just days after the players flew home following controversies over spot fixing.
 

Scandal-clad Pakistan paceman Asif to wed

Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif, who is being investigated by British police in a major spot-fixing scandal, is to celebrate his wedding this week.
 

Scandal-clad Pakistan paceman Asif to wed

Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif, who is being investigated by British police in a major spot-fixing scandal, is to celebrate his wedding this week.
 

Pakistan's Imran Khan rejects calls for cricket ban

Pakistani sporting hero Imran Khan brushed aside calls to ban his nation from international cricket until corruption allegations are investigated, saying a country cannot be punished collectively.
 

Pakistan's Zaheer thanks England

Pakistan great Zaheer Abbas praised England on Tuesday for not abandoning the series with Pakistan despite a tour blighted by mounting allegations of corruption.
 

Pakistan minister vows action on spot-fixing

Pakistan's sports minister Tuesday vowed tough action against anyone in cricket found guilty of spot-fixing after the beleaguered national team were hit by fresh allegations.
 

Pakistan slams latest spot-fixing claims

The Pakistan Cricket Board Saturday rejected as "sensationalism" new allegations of spot-fixing against its national team, which is under investigation for incidents during last month's Test at Lord's.
 

Latif says delay in live TV cricket may curb fixing

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif, who previously blew the whistle on match-fixing in the country's national team, has suggested a delay in the live broadcast of matches to curb spot-fixing.
 

Afghanistan's new coach aims for Test status

Afghanistan's new cricket coach, Rashid Latif, vowed Wednesday to guide the national team to Test status within two years, a day after leaving his Pakistan job over spot-fixing comments.
 

Afghanistan's new coach aims for Test status

Afghanistan's new cricket coach, Rashid Latif, vowed Wednesday to guide the national team to Test status within two years, a day after leaving his Pakistan job over spot-fixing comments.
 

Latif quits Pakistan academy, becomes Afghan coach

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif resigned Tuesday as a coach at the national cricket academy over spot-fixing comments and said that he had taken up a new job with the Afghan team.
 

Animal attraction for Pakistan 'no-ball' cricketers

The world's top animal rights organisation on Tuesday offered Pakistan cricketers mired in a fixing scandal the chance to claw back public respect by starring in a cat and dog neutering advertisement.
 

Latif quits Pakistan academy, becomes Afghan coach

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif resigned Tuesday as a coach at the national cricket academy over spot-fixing comments and said that he had taken up a new job with the Afghan team.
 

Animal attraction for Pakistan 'no-ball' cricketers

The world's top animal rights organisation on Tuesday offered Pakistan cricketers mired in a fixing scandal the chance to claw back public respect by starring in a cat and dog neutering advertisement.
 

Latif quits Pakistan academy over spot-fixing comments

Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif resigned Tuesday as a coach at the national cricket academy after authorities handed him notice over a statement he made about spot-fixing.
 

ICC's anti-corruption role ineffective, says Latif

Former Pakistan Test captain Rashid Latif Monday questioned the ability and willingness of cricket's world governing body to stop match-fixing, saying tougher laws were needed to counter the menace.
 

Imran Khan laments new Pakistan allegations

Former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan on Sunday called for stronger national institutions to prevent corruption scandals undermining the country's favourite sport in the future.
 

Hameed denies he alleged match-rigging

KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan test opener Yasir Hameed denied Saturday he had told the British tabloid The News of the World that he had accused his team mates of fixing matches.