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  • Pakistan happy to play Riaz
    Wahab Riaz could play in the first one-day international against England despite the Pakistan seamer being caught up in the spot-fixing row rocking the sport.

  • Pietersen may play in South Africa
    England batsman Kevin Pietersen could play in South Africa for kwaZulu-Natal Dolphins next month as he seeks a return to form ahead of the Ashes series.

  • No charges against players yet: PCB
    Pakistan's cricket chief said British police had yet to charge any of the three players accused of spot-fixing and said there was "zero tolerance" against corruption.

  • Sports unite against illegal betting
    Australia's major sports bodies - including the AFL, Cricket Australia, NRL and Australian Rugby Union - have joined forces to try to stamp out illegal betting.

  • Cronje, Woolmer 'taken out by mafia'
    Former South Africa and Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer and convicted match-fixer Hansie Cronje were murdered by mafia betting syndicates, former South Africa captain Clive Rice says.

  • England embarrass Pakistan
    England completed a 2-0 Twenty20 series sweep after Pakistan suffered the embarrassment of being dismissed for 89 at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff to add to their off-field problems.

  • Redbacks mine vein of Twenty20 form
    South Australia have continued their stunning Twenty20 form with an impressive seven-wicket win against Central Stags in South Africa.

  • Players protest against IPL cash grab
    Australia players are being urged to refuse to sign Cricket Australia contracts next year as a row brews over an attempt to snatch 10 per cent of their pay from the Indian Premier League.

  • Cricket's treason case adjourned
    The Pakistan court hearing into treason allegations against seven cricket players, the country's sports minister and cricket chief, over a 'spot-fixing' scandal, has been adjourned.

  • England have no sympathy for Pakistan
    England paceman Stuart Broad said that he had no sympathy for the Pakistan players engulfed in a match-fixing scandal that has sent shockwaves through the world of cricket.