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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes that “players are not solely responsible for match-fixing”.
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Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif believes that “players are not solely responsible for match-fixing”.
Rashid Latif: “What is the need to bring them back? We have already set the trend earlier and can’t afford more”
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Former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batsman Rashid Latif believes the banned duo of Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif should never be allowed to play for the national team again.
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif appealed against his five-year ban, but while his suspension was still upheld, he will no longer have to pay a fine of Rs 1 million (approximately US$9,500).
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif has been handed a five-year ban for his role in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) spot-fixing scandal.
“Until that (interview is given) we will not continue the proceedings”
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif boycotted his hearing on Saturday after the tribunal refused to give him a copy of his interview with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti-corruption unit.
“One (piece) of evidence is that we seized the bat grips that (a) bookie had given”
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lawyer Taffazul Rizvi has revealed that the board seized bat grips given to batsman Khalid Latif by a bookmaker to indicate he would be spot-fixing.
“Before the PSL match we received intelligence that was passed to us by the British National Crime Agency”
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Sir Ronnie Flanagan, head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption and safety unit (ACSU), has revealed that intelligence passed on by Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) spearheaded the corruption investigation into the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
Nawaz has represented Pakistan in three Tests, nine ODIs and five Twenty20 Internationals
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Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz has become the latest player to be called in for questioning by the the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
“Since I have no trust in you acting as an investigating officer, I hope you will not be present during my hearing”
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif has agreed to appear before the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Vigilance and Security Department on Tuesday, but only on one condition.