| The Pakistan government will investigate the assets of past and present cricketers after the International Cricket Council charged and suspended three Pakistan players over allegations of match fixing. Special | What happened ... |
| The Pakistan government will investigate the assets of past and present cricketers after the International Cricket Council charged and suspended three Pakistan players over allegations of match fixing. Special | What happened ... |
| In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the last five years. ... |
| London/Islamabad, Sep 6: The Pakistan government announced Monday that it will investigate the assets of past and present cricketers in the wake of three players Salman Butt, Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Aamer found allegedly involved in spot-fixing. ... |
| KARACHI, Sept 6 (Reuters) - The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) will investigate the total assets of the Pakistan cricketers, team officials and top-ranking paid officials of the Pakistan Cricket Board, a senior tax official said on Monday. ... |
| In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers, the government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the ... |
| Karachi: Moved by the recent spot-fixing scandal which has engulfed the Pakistan cricket, country's Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has instructed its regional offices to accumulate details of the assets of the players who have represented the country ... |
| Moved by the recent spot-fixing scandal which has engulfed Pakistan cricket, the country's Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has instructed its regional offices to accumulate details of the assets of the players who have represented the country over the ... |
![]() | Islamabad: The Pakistan government will investigate the assets of past and present cricketers after the International Cricket Council charged and suspended three Pakistan players over allegations of ... |
![]() | Pakistan government will investigate the assets of players who have represented the country over the last five years. ... |
![]() | Pak government has decided to investigate the assets of current and former players who have represented the country over the last five years. ... |
![]() | Pakistan's Federal Bureau of Revenue has been instructed to investigate the financial affairs of all players over the past five years ... |
| London, Sept.6 : England cricket fans used Sunday's Twenty20 clash between England and Pakistan to taunt Pakistani cricketers in Cardiff about spot-fixing allegations. ... |
| International Cricket Council (ICC) President Sharad Pawar clarified on Sunday that the three tainted Pakistani cricketers had not been punished by the world cricket body for their alleged involvement in spot-fixing and they would get a chance to pre ... |
| London, Sep.5 : Pakistan's High Commissioner to Britain Wajid Shamsul Hasan has suggested lifetime ban from cricket for the three Pakistani cricketers accused of spot-fixing, if found guilty. ... |
| The spot-fixing scandal took an unexpected turn on Sunday with attention diverted from the three suspended Pakistan players to one of their teammates Yasir Hameed, who was the subject of a second hidden-camera operation. HT reports. Special | What h ... |
| London, Sept 5 : In a change of tone, Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan said that the three cricketers accused of spot-fixing should receive life bans if found guilty. ... |
| New Delhi, Sep.5 : International Cricket Council (ICC) President Sharad Pawar clarified here on Sunday that the three tainted Pakistani cricketers had not been punished by the world cricket body for their alleged involvement in spot-fixing and they w ... |
| New Delhi, Sep.5 (ANI): International Cricket Council (ICC) President Sharad Pawar clarified here on Sunday that the three tainted Pakistani cricketers had not been pu ... |
| London, Sep.5 : Former Pakistan cricket captain and Pakistan Cricket Board CEO Ramiz Raja has accused suspended skipper Salman Butt of being a liar in connection with the latest spot fixing scam. ... |