• Latest Pakistan player wanted for questioning is fast bowler Wahab Riaz who has close links with suspended captain.
  • 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 Laho...
  • Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be interviewed as part of match-fixing investigation.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be interviewed as part of match-fixing investigation.
  • Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz will be question by Scotland Yard on 14 September in relation to allegations of corruption.
  • Pakistan's Wahab Riaz to be questioned by Scotland Yard on September 14.
  • Cricket's future is in danger over spot-fixing says England captain Andrew Strauss.
  • Andrew Strauss reflected yesterday on 11 days which have rocked cricket. He will lead England today at the start of a one-day series against Pakistan but he is not misguided enough to assume that form and fitness are the only subj...
  • England captain Andrew Strauss says he is not concerned about the future of cricket ahead of the one-day series with Pakistan.
  • England captain Andrew Strauss is convinced the NatWest Series can help cricket begin its recovery from the "cancer" of spot-fixing allegations.
  • It was fitting that Jonathan Bairstow should hit the run which gave Yorkshire a victory that leaves the County Championship wide open going into next week's final round of matches.
  • Yorkshire (264 & 209-5) bt Nottinghamshire (59 & 413) by 5 wkts Yorkshire blew the race for the County Championship title wide open by holding their nerve in a tricky run chase.
  • Nottinghamshire look to hold off the chasing pack of Somerset, Yorkshire and Lancashire, while Kent and Hampshire battle against relegation.
  • Rain holds up Somerset as Craig Kieswetter's 84 helps them make 350-8 against Lancashire at Taunton.
  • Somerset (350-8) lead Lancs (259) by 91 runs Penultimate championship game sees Somerset's Craig Kieswetter miss out on maiden county ton.
  • And then there were three. Somerset's completion of what was ultimately a remarkably straightforward nine-wicket victory over Lancashire at Taunton yesterday not only left the West Countrymen just two points behind the Championship leaders Nottinghamshire going into the final round of matches, it al...
  • Hampshire (204 & 272-6) lead Kent (182) by 294 runs Hampshire took a big step towards retaining their Division One status thanks to half centuries from three players.
  • Hampshire vastly improved their chances of remaining in the top flight of the LV= County Championship by extending their lead over Kent to 294 with four wickets intact going into the final day of this clash against their fellow st...
  • Somerset (382) & (48-1) bt Lancashire (259) & (170) by 9 wkts: Somerset wrapped up an impressive victory over Lancashire to keep their title hopes alive.
  • A round-up of the first round of matches in the Logan Cup
  • Greg Smith scored a career best unbeaten 158 as Leicestershire set Gloucestershire a mountainous target of 488 to win their County Championship Division Two clash at Grace Road
  • Torrential rain and a crucial ninth-wicket stand between Jim Allenby and Dean Cosker stalled Surrey's progress on day three of the County Championship encounter with Glamorgan at the Brit Oval
  • Sussex have virtually wrapped up the County Championship Second Division title after completing an innings win over Northamptonshire at Hove
  • Sussex virtually wrapped up the LV= County Championship Division Two title after completing an innings win over Northamptonshire at Hove.
  • Sussex confirmed they will be back in the First Division next season after sealing promotion on the second day of their match against Northamptonshire at Hove yesterday.
  • Sussex secured promotion back to Division One of the LV= County Championship as they passed 350 in their first innings.
  • Sussex secured promotion back to Division One of the LV= County Championship as they passed 350 in their first innings against Northamptonshire.
  • Sussex look set to secure promotion with a game to spare after bowling out Northamptonshire for just 125.
  • Essex put themselves in a strong position to bid farewell to Division One on a winning note as they dominated the third day's play against Durham at Chelmsford
  • Yorkshire put themselves right back into the race for the LV= County Championship title with a deserved five-wicket victory over leaders Nottinghamshire.
  • Yorkshire put themselves right back into the race for the County Championship title with a deserved five-wicket victory over leaders Nottinghamshire
  • Notts (59 & 357-6) lead Yorkshire (264) by 152 runs Mark Wagh and Paul Franks lead the way as Notts recover from perilous position.
  • Mark Wagh hits 90 as Nottinghamshire fight back against Yorkshire on day two at Trent Bridge.
  • Leaders Nottinghamshire were skittled out for just 59 by Yorkshire at Trent Bridge - their lowest total in 22 years.
  • Somerset moved back into contention for a first ever County Championship title with a nine-wicket victory over Lancashire at Taunton
  • Dimuth Karunaratne continued his good form with Sri Lanka A, making a half-century, but Pakistan A struck regularly to share honours on a truncated opening day's play in the first unofficial Test in Galle
  • Essex (268 & 103-1) lead Durham (177) by 194 runs England opener Alastair Cook in fine form after Essex bowlers put them in command.
  • Pakistan face an unenviable task to clear their minds of the 'spot-fixing' crisis in order to do themselves justice against England - but they will be getting no sympathy from their hosts.
  • Centuries from Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad guided England away from disaster on day two of the final Test with Pakistan at Lord's after Mohammad Amir had the home side on the ropes
  • England look set for defeat following a stunning fight back from Pakistan after Alastair Cook’s century had given the hosts a dream start
  • Alastair Cook’s torturous form continued on a difficult first morning for England in the third Test against Pakistan at the Oval, adding further question marks against his place in the side
  • The three Pakistani players at the centre of the spot-fixing scandal will return to Pakistan within the next 48 hours according to Rehman Malik, the interior minister of Pakistan
  • Cricinfo previews the first one-day International between England and Pakistan at Chester-le-Street
  • Wahab Riaz will be the fourth Pakistani player interviewed by police in connection with their spot-fixing investigations.
  • 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 Englan...
  • Salman Butt and Kamran Akmal were sent notices by the ICC this year after the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean, PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has said
  • PCB chairman Ijaz Butt has revealed Wahab Riaz will be interviewed by police as part of their spot-fixing investigation.
  • Sept 7 (Reuters) - Scoreboard in the second and final Twenty20 international between England and Pakistan in Cardiff on Tuesday.
  • LONDON, Sept 7 (Reuters) - World champions England profited from an abject batting display by Pakistan on Tuesday to win the second Twenty20 international in Cardiff by six wickets. After Pakistan had collapsed to 89 all out from ...
  • LONDON, Sept 7 (Reuters) - England beat Pakistan by six wickets in the second Twenty20 international in Cardiff on Tuesday to win the series 2-0.
  • Pakistan produced a shambolic batting display as world champions England took charge of tonight's Twenty20 clash at the SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff.
  • World champions England were barely tested by hapless Pakistan in Cardiff tonight as they chalked up their seventh successive Twenty20 victory.
  • Pakistan team manager Yawar Saeed has revealed that three players, including captain Salman Butt, have had their mobile phones confiscated by police following allegations of spot-fixing during the fourth Test against England at Lo...
  • A man has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers in the wake of allegations of match-fixing during the Test match between England and Pakistan at Lord’s
  • Daniel Vettori, the New Zealand captain, has called for life bans on players found guilty of fixing
  • Alviro Petersen has said the favourites tag will weigh heavily on the star-studded Mumbai Indians when they take on his low-profile side

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