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Mohammad Asif shares spot-fixing information with Pakistan Cricket Board
- Monday August 19, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Last week Asif confessed his part in bowling deliberate no-balls during the England Test in return for money. He also apologised to the fans.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif confesses to spot-fixing
- Wednesday August 14, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
The 30-year-old is the last of three players to come out with a confession, after team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamer admitted their part and presented themselves for rehabilitation.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan's Mohammad Asif loses match-fixing appeal
- Wednesday June 12, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Fast bowler Asif, 30, was released from jail in May last year after serving half of a 12-month sentence for his part in a plot to bowl deliberate no-balls in a Test match against England at Lord's in 2010.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Don't understand why players indulge in corruption: Shahid Afridi
- Friday May 31, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
A TV channel yesterday reported that Afridi played a key role in bringing to the notice of the International Cricket Council anti-corruption unit, the illegal activities of the banned trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer on the tour to England in 2010.
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sports.ndtv.com
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IPL spot-fixing: Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf says will be happy to face ICC's anti-corruption inquiry
- Wednesday May 29, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Rauf, a serving elite-level international umpire, was withdrawn from next month's Champions Trophy in England after media reports that he was under police investigation.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Aiming redemption, tainted Salman Butt meets PCB officials
- Wednesday April 24, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
This week, the International Court of Arbitration also dismissed the appeals of Butt and Asif against their bans. Sources in the board said Butt met with the PCB officials to inform them he was ready to undergo rehabilitation and attend anti-corruption education programs that is mandatory for him to ensure his five-year ban is not extended.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan to allow Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif to play post-ban
- Thursday April 18, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Former captain Rashid Latif said Butt and Asif had a right to play after their bans "provided they are fit and have the will to play". Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf said Butt and Asif will have to serve their spot-fixing bans.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Salman Butt's fall from grace
- Wednesday April 17, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
For many in the game Salman's alleged involvement came as a shock but not for those who knew of his love for expensive watches and luxury cars. After the tour of India in 2007, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit questioned Salman, Umar Gul and Danish Kaneria and warned them over the pitfalls involved in associating with certain busines...
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sports.ndtv.com
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Troubled Mohammad Asif faces end of Pakistan career
- Wednesday April 17, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Scandal is nothing new for 30-year-old Asif, whose brief five-year international career had more lows than highs. Asif, along with another paceman Shoaib Akhtar, tested positive for a banned steroid in 2006. He was banned for one year and Akhtar for two years, sanctions which were overturned on appeal.
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sports.ndtv.com
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ICC has no plans to reduce Mohd Aamer's suspension: Dave Richardson
- Sunday March 17, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
Pakistani cricket fans have been hopeful that Aamer could be allowed to return to action before 2015 when his ban ends.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Cricket fixing: Committee tells PCB to not pick tainted trio
- Tuesday February 12, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer were all first banned by the ICC and then jailed by a crown court in London in 2011 for their involvement in spot-fixing.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Mohammad Asif hopeful after CAS spot-fixing ban appeal
- Friday February 8, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Butt was banned for 10 years, with five suspended, Asif for seven years, with two suspended, and the then teenager Aamer for five years.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan's Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt to appeal against suspensions
- Tuesday February 5, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Guilty of spot-fixing in 2009, pacer Mohammed Aamer is not appealing against his five-year ban by the International Cricket Council.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Mohammad Asif set to pursue appeal on ban
- Thursday August 30, 2012
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Disgraced Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif said Thursday he will pursue an appeal against a seven-year ban imposed on him by cricket's governing body over the 2010 spot-fixing scandal.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Fixing agent Mazhar Majeed's appeal rejected
- Thursday May 31, 2012
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Mazhar Majeed, the agent behind the Pakistan cricket betting scam that rocked the sport, on Thursday lost a legal challenge against his conviction.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Mohammad Asif shares spot-fixing information with Pakistan Cricket Board
- Monday August 19, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Last week Asif confessed his part in bowling deliberate no-balls during the England Test in return for money. He also apologised to the fans.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Asif confesses to spot-fixing
- Wednesday August 14, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
The 30-year-old is the last of three players to come out with a confession, after team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamer admitted their part and presented themselves for rehabilitation.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan's Mohammad Asif loses match-fixing appeal
- Wednesday June 12, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Fast bowler Asif, 30, was released from jail in May last year after serving half of a 12-month sentence for his part in a plot to bowl deliberate no-balls in a Test match against England at Lord's in 2010.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Don't understand why players indulge in corruption: Shahid Afridi
- Friday May 31, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
A TV channel yesterday reported that Afridi played a key role in bringing to the notice of the International Cricket Council anti-corruption unit, the illegal activities of the banned trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer on the tour to England in 2010.
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sports.ndtv.com
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IPL spot-fixing: Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf says will be happy to face ICC's anti-corruption inquiry
- Wednesday May 29, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Rauf, a serving elite-level international umpire, was withdrawn from next month's Champions Trophy in England after media reports that he was under police investigation.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Aiming redemption, tainted Salman Butt meets PCB officials
- Wednesday April 24, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
This week, the International Court of Arbitration also dismissed the appeals of Butt and Asif against their bans. Sources in the board said Butt met with the PCB officials to inform them he was ready to undergo rehabilitation and attend anti-corruption education programs that is mandatory for him to ensure his five-year ban is not extended.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan to allow Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif to play post-ban
- Thursday April 18, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Former captain Rashid Latif said Butt and Asif had a right to play after their bans "provided they are fit and have the will to play". Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf said Butt and Asif will have to serve their spot-fixing bans.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Salman Butt's fall from grace
- Wednesday April 17, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
For many in the game Salman's alleged involvement came as a shock but not for those who knew of his love for expensive watches and luxury cars. After the tour of India in 2007, the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit questioned Salman, Umar Gul and Danish Kaneria and warned them over the pitfalls involved in associating with certain busines...
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sports.ndtv.com
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Troubled Mohammad Asif faces end of Pakistan career
- Wednesday April 17, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Scandal is nothing new for 30-year-old Asif, whose brief five-year international career had more lows than highs. Asif, along with another paceman Shoaib Akhtar, tested positive for a banned steroid in 2006. He was banned for one year and Akhtar for two years, sanctions which were overturned on appeal.
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sports.ndtv.com
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ICC has no plans to reduce Mohd Aamer's suspension: Dave Richardson
- Sunday March 17, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
Pakistani cricket fans have been hopeful that Aamer could be allowed to return to action before 2015 when his ban ends.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Cricket fixing: Committee tells PCB to not pick tainted trio
- Tuesday February 12, 2013
- Written by Press Trust of India
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer were all first banned by the ICC and then jailed by a crown court in London in 2011 for their involvement in spot-fixing.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Mohammad Asif hopeful after CAS spot-fixing ban appeal
- Friday February 8, 2013
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Butt was banned for 10 years, with five suspended, Asif for seven years, with two suspended, and the then teenager Aamer for five years.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Pakistan's Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt to appeal against suspensions
- Tuesday February 5, 2013
- Written by NDTVSports
Guilty of spot-fixing in 2009, pacer Mohammed Aamer is not appealing against his five-year ban by the International Cricket Council.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Mohammad Asif set to pursue appeal on ban
- Thursday August 30, 2012
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Disgraced Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif said Thursday he will pursue an appeal against a seven-year ban imposed on him by cricket's governing body over the 2010 spot-fixing scandal.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Fixing agent Mazhar Majeed's appeal rejected
- Thursday May 31, 2012
- Written by Agence-France Presse
Mazhar Majeed, the agent behind the Pakistan cricket betting scam that rocked the sport, on Thursday lost a legal challenge against his conviction.
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sports.ndtv.com