Pakistan trio to return home
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The three players at the centre of cricket's spot-fixing allegations - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer - are to return home to Pakistan from England today, their lawyers said... ...

Pak 'spot-fixing' trio leaving UK today on 'return to assist' undertaking
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London, Sep 10 : Scotland Yard has said that Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir, who are currently embroiled in a 'spot-fixing' scandal, will leave Britain today. ...

Hasan: Accused trio to be 'welcomed' home
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Pakistan High Commissioner Wajid Hasan believes the three cricketers at the centre of spot-fixing allegations will be made welcome when they return home this evening. ...

Three more Pak players under scanner
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Apart from Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir, Salman Butt and Wahab Riaz, three more Pakistan players could be questioned for their alleged links with bookmaker Mazhar Majeed, who named himself as the agent for seven players.  ...

Tainted Pak trio to return home today,;trouble not over
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Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of fixing allegations on the tour of England are shortly to return home, a spokesman for the team said today. He further added that they have agreed with the police to return to England if the police request th ...

Suspended Pakistan Players Returning Home
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Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt - the three players at the centre of spot-fixing allegations - are to return... ...

Pakistan trio to return home on Friday
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Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer are to return home to Pakistan from England, their lawyers said. ...

Pakistan trio set to return home
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The three Pakistan cricketers questioned by police over alleged spot fixing are to fly home. ...

Lawyer denies Asif asylum claims
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The three players at the centre of cricket's spot-fixing allegations - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir - are to return home to Pakistan from England today, their lawyers said. ...

Pakistan betting scandal: Amir, Asif and Butt to return home
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The Pakistan Cricket Board has announced that Mohammad Amir, Mohammed Asif and Salman Butt will return to Pakistan later today ...

Tainted Pak trio to return home today, but trouble not over
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Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of fixing allegations on the tour of England are shortly to return home, a spokesman for the team said today. "They have not been charged by the police with any offence," the spokesman added. ...

Tainted trio to return home, no charges
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Butt, Asif and Amir have agreed with the police to return to England if the police request them to do so. ...

UPDATE 1-Cricket-Pakistan trio to return home, no charges - team
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LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of fixing allegations on the tour of England are to return home on Friday, a spokesman for the team said. ...

Suspended Pakistani trio to fly back home
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London, Sep 10 : Three Pakistani cricketers, who have been provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on charges of alleged spot-fixing, have been granted permission by the Metropolitan Police to fly back home. ...

PCB says tainted trio will return, but Asif seeks asylum
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Lahore/London, Sep 9 : Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt said on Thursday that there are no criminal charges against three tainted cricketers -- Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- and they will come ...

3 accused Pakistan cricketers to return home on Friday
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The three Pakistan cricket players questioned by the British police over claims they were involved in a fixing scandal will return home on Friday, the London legal firm representing them said. ...

Worried PCB's huddle with team, Pak envoy to UK to prepare for next NOTW salvo
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Lahore, Sept 10 : The Pakistan Cricket Board officials convened a detailed meeting with the team members and the country's envoy to UK before arriving back from England, after reports of a fourth player being investigated for spot-fixing scandal surf ...

Three cricketers will come back but Riaz will be interrogated: Butt
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Lahore, Sep 9: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt said Thursday that the three tainted cricketers -- Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- will come back to the country while fast bowler Wahab Riaz will ...

Pak fast bowler Riaz to be questioned over 'spot-fixing' allegations
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London, Sep 10 : Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz would be questioned by Scotland Yard detectives on Tuesday in connection with the 'spot-fixing' allegations against the team. ...

Asif considering political asylum, PCB says trio will come back
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London/Lahore, Sep 9: Fearing a violent backlash at home, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif, one of the three players accused of spot-fixing, is considering seeking political asylum in Britain, but Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt said ...

PCB boss Butt hints he won't resign even if players found guilty
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Lahore, Sept 10 (ANI): Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt has made it clear that he has no plans of stepping down from his position, even if the team ...

Tainted trio to return to Pakistan soon: PCB
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The three Pakistani players, who are at the centre of a spot-fixing scandal, will return home in the next few days, while fast bowler Wahab Riaz will appear before the police on September 14 for questioning in connection with the worst scandal that h ...

PCB boss Butt hints he won't resign even if players found guilty
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Lahore, Sept 10 : Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt has made it clear that he has no plans of stepping down from his position, even if the team players implicated in match-fixing allegations are found guilty. ...

Tainted trio to return to Pakistan soon: PCB
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The three Pakistani players, who are at the centre of a spot-fixing scandal, will return home in the next few days while fast bowler Wahab Riaz will appear before the police on September 14 for questi ...

Riaz the latest Pakistan bowler to be called for questioning by police
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Wahab Riaz, who has played eight international matches for Pakistan, will be questioned next week by police investigating cricket corruption. His summons for interview by Scotland Yard detectives was surprisingly announced in Lahore yesterday. ...

Scotland Yard to question Riaz
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Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz has been summoned for questioning by Scotland Yard on Sept 14 over the alleged spot-fixing scandal that erupted during the fourth and final test against England. ...

Cricket-Pakistan want suspended trio to be allowed home
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KARACHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked Scotland Yard and the International Cricket Council to allow suspended trio Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir to return home from the tour of England. ...

UPDATE 1-Cricket-Pakistan's Riaz to be quizzed by Scotland Yard
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KARACHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz has been summoned for questioning by Scotland Yard on Sept. 14 over the alleged spot-fixing scandal that erupted during the fourth and final test against England. ...

Asif is considering asylum in Britain
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Islamabad/London: Mohammed Asif, one of the cricketers at the centre of the fixing scandal, is considering making a claim for political asylum in Britain to avoid returning to a potentially violent backlash in Pakistan. ...

Pakistan's Wahab Riaz to be questioned over spot-fixing allegations
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Scotland Yard want to question Pakistan's Wahab Riaz over spot-fixing allegations ...

Pak board backs tainted players, says they will return home
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Pakistan's cricket chief, Ijaz Butt, today said three players under investigation in Britain for corruption can return home as no charges had been brought against them. Butt also said a fourth player, Wahab Riaz, would stay in Britain to be interview ...

Fear of the known - Mumbai Mirror
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Fearing a violent backlash at home, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif, one of the three players accused of spot-fixing, is considering to seek political asylum in Britain, a daily said.Asif fears match fixing allegations could make him the potential ...

Pakistan's Riaz to be quizzed by Scotland Yard
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Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz has been summoned for questioning by Scotland Yard on Sept 14 over the alleged spot-fixing scandal that erupted during the fourth and final test against England. ...

Pak happy to field Riaz despite row
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Wahab Riaz could play in Friday's ODI against England despite the Pakistan seamer being caught up in the spot-fixing row currently rocking the sport. ...

Asif mulls political asylum
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Pacer Mohammad Asif, one of the Pakistani cricketing trio alleged to be involved in a betting scandal, has reportedly made inquiries about seeking political asylum in Britain in order to escape the anger of cricket fans and betting gangs back home. D ...

Cops to quiz pacer Riaz
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Sept. 9: The three Pakistani players, who are at the centre of a spot-fixing scam, will return home in the next few days, while fast bowler Wahab Riaz will appear before police on September 14 for que ...

Cricket-Pakistan paceman Riaz to be quizzed by Scotland Yard
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KARACHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Pakistan fast bowler Wahab Riaz has been summoned for questioning by Scotland Yard on Sept. 14 over the alleged spot-fixing scandal that erupted during the fourth and final test against England. ...

Tainted trio will return but Riaz will be interrogated: PCB
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Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt said Thursday that the three tainted cricketers -- Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- will come back to the ...

Accused players will return to Pakistan, says Butt
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Pakistan's cricket chief, Ijaz Butt, today said three players under investigation in Britain for corruption can return home as no charges had been brought against them. Butt also said a fourth player, Wahab Riaz, would stay in Britain to be interview ...

Riaz to be interrogated by SY: PCB
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Lahore, Sept 9 : The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday said another cricketer from the country-Wahab Riaz- will appear before Scotland Yard (SY) in connection with the ongoing match fixing scandal involving players from Pakistan, media reports ...

No charges, players to return home: PCB
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Lahore: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt said Thursday that the three tainted cricketers -- Test captain Salman Butt and pacers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif -- will come back to the ...

Butt reveals Riaz to be interviewed
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt has revealed left-arm paceman Wahab Riaz will be questioned by police next week as part of the ongoing probe into spot-fixing... ...

Spot-fixing: Police to question Riaz
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt has revealed left-arm paceman Wahab Riaz will be questioned by police next week as part of the ongoing probe into spot-fixing. ...

Riaz to meet police next week
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Wahab Riaz will be the fourth Pakistani player interviewed by police in connection with their spot-fixing investigations... ...

Fourth Pakistani bowler to be questioned by police
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The Pakistan Cricket Board revealed today that fast bowler Wahab Riaz is to be questioned by police on September 14, the fourth Pakistan player to appear before Scotland Yard in relation to match-fixing allegations. ...

Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
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London: ​Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain.According to a report in ...

Tainted trio to return Pakistan soon
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The three Pakistani players, who are at the centre of a spot-fixing scandal, will return home in the next few days. ...

Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
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Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain. According to a report in 'The Da ...

Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
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Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain. ...

Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
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Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking pol... ...

Pakistan's Asif looking for political asylum in Britain
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London, Sep 9 : Fearing a violent backlash at home, Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif, one of the three players accused of spot-fixing, is considering to seek political asylum in Britain, a daily said. ...

Spot-fixing: Asif may seek 'asylum' in Britain fearing backlash in Pak
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London, Sept 8 : Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif, one of the three cricketers at the centre of the spot-fixing scandal, is mulling over making a claim for political asylum in Britain to avoid going back to his country, where fans are said to have ...

Asif considering political asylum in Britain
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London, Sept 9 : Pakistan's fast bowler Mohammand Asif, a prime accused of spot fixing scandal at Lord's Test, is considering taking political asylum in Britain, 'The Daily Telegraph, ' reported on Thursday. ...

Fearing backlash in Pak, Asif wants to stay in UK
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Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohammad Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain. Asif had a 35-minute meeting with an immigration lawyer last Friday, reports say. ...

Asif may take political asylum in Britain
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Fearing a violent backlash in Pakistan for his alleged involvement in the spot-fixing scandal, pacer Mohd Asif is considering taking political asylum in Britain. ...

'Unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team'
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Australian Captain Ricky Ponting feels the spot-fixing scam can be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players. ...

Mani blasts PCB's 'stubborn' stance over taking action against tainted trio
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Lahore, Sep 9 : Former International Cricket Council (ICC) President Ehsan Mani has criticized the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of being 'stubborn' with regard to taking action against the three players embroiled in the ongoing 'spot-fixing' scandal. ...

Tainted Asif might take political asylum in Britain
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Spot-fixing: Asif may seek 'asylum' in Britain fearing backlash in Pak
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back and await the investigation report by Scotland Yard and the International Cricket Council (ICC) before taking the asylum claim further.Immigration experts opined ...

Won't be fair to ban team: Ricky
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Melbourne: The spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australia captain Ricky Ponting. ...

Cricket-PCB chief Butt jeered on return to Pakistan
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KARACHI, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt was jeered at Lahore Airport on Wednesday on his return home from London for the first time since the spot-fixing scandal engulfed the Pakistan team. ...

No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
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Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australian captain Ricky Ponting. ...

No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
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MELBOURNE: Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australian ...

Ponting: Don't ban Pakistan
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Australia captain Ricky Ponting has urged the sport's leaders not to ban Pakistan's entire team over alleged 'spot-fixing'. ...

No need to ban whole Pak team: Ponting
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Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team for the alleged involvement of their three players, feels Australian captain Ricky Ponting. ...

Ponting: Don't ban Pakistan
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Ricky Ponting on Wednesday urged the sport's leaders not to ban Pakistan's entire team over a damaging spot-fixing scandal. ...

Don't ban Pakistan from world cricket, says Ponting
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Melbourne, Sep 8 : At a time when the cricketing world wants Pakistan banned for a series of match-fixing scandals involving its players, Australian captain Ricky Ponting says cricket cannot afford to lose Pakistan. ...

No need to ban whole Pak team: Ponting
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Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the Pakistan team, feels Australian captain Ricky Ponting. ...

Ponting joins match-fixing debate
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Australia captain Ricky Ponting says it would be unfair to ban Pakistan from international cricket amid the latest match-fixing scandal because that would damage the sport too much. ...

Ponting: No need to ban the whole team
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Aussie skipper Rickey Ponting has said that banning the entire Pakistan team would be a "bit unfair." ...

Unfair to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
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The Sydney Test early this year between Pakistan and Australia also came under scanne... ...

No need to ban whole Pakistan team: Ponting
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Spot-fixing scandal should be dealt in an appropriate manner but it would be unfair to ban the whole Pakistan team, feels Ricky Ponting. ...

Pakistan 'stubborn' over spot-fixing scandal, says former ICC president
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The former ICC President Ehsan Mani has attacked the Pakistan Cricket Board's handling of the spot-fixing allegations ...


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