Mohammad Asif, the former Pakistan fast bowler, has publicly confessed to his part in spot-fixing during the Lord's Test in 2010 and hopes to make amends in order to revive his international career.
When Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were found guilty in a court of law a year after the spot-fixing scandal ...
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan's banned pace bowler Mohammad Amir has backed former India captain Rahul Dravid's call to make match fixing a criminal offence. Amir, who was jailed in England for ...
Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir confirmed that he would be eligible to play in the Indian Premier League by next year. The 32-year-old hinted at his interest in being a part of the IPL in ...
The inclusion of former Pakistan captain Salman Butt, who was convicted for spot-fixing, in the PSL 10 commentary panel has led to dissatisfaction among franchise owners. Despite sending a joint ...
(Reuters) - Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir, who spent time in jail and served a five-year ban for spot-fixing, was named on Sunday in a 17-man squad for the test series in England starting next month.
The former captain of Pakistan's national cricket team was sentenced to 30 months in prison today, and two other teammates also received jail time for conspiring to fix international matches. The ...
Ramiz Raja feels the PCB should have taken more time before reintroducing disgraced paceman Mohammad Amir to the national team. ___4515418___https:_____static.pulse ...
Pakistan cricket is once again in the middle of turbulence. After major captaincy changes in the white-ball formats, former ...