Babar Azam will overcome this scandal, Pakistan player who had problems throughout his career says

Mohammad Asif said Babar Azam will overcome the scandal where a woman has made numerous accusations against him

Mohammad Asif: “I have faced similar problems in the past as well. Hopefully this issue will be over soon as it would be better for both Pakistan cricket and Babar Azam”

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Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif believes that captain Babar Azam will overcome the scandal where a woman claimed that he got her pregnant, forced her to have an abortion and made false promises to marry her.

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I am ashamed of myself, Pakistan player whose career has been marred by scandals says

Pakistan spinner Raza Hasan said he is ashamed of himself after he was expelled from the Quaid-e-Azam Second XI Trophy

Pakistan spinner Raza Hasan: “In the past, my dope test came back positive as well. I am ashamed of my mistakes. I apologize to everyone, including the coaches, players and the fans”

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Pakistan spinner Raza Hasan has admitted that he is ashamed of himself after he was expelled from the ongoing season of the Quaid-e-Azam Second XI Trophy.

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Pakistan opener Imam-ul-Haq reprimanded by PCB and apologises for alleged affair and cheating scandal

Imam-ul-Haq reprimanded by Pakistan Cricket Board and apologises for alleged scandal where he had affairs with and cheated on multiple women cricket

Wasim Khan on Imam-ul-Haq: “Imam was remorseful and has apologised for what has happened”

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) managing director Wasim Khan has revealed that opener Imam-ul-Haq has apologised for the scandal where he was accused of having affairs with and cheating on multiple women.

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ICC provide update on alleged Ashes spot-fixing scandal

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James Sutherland said the ICC found nothing to support claims that an ex-Australian player and an Australian cricket official were involved in an alleged attempt to fix the third Ashes Test

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Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has revealed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) has found no evidence to suggest that a former Australian player and an Australian cricket official were involved in an alleged attempt to fix certain parts of an Ashes Test.

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