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Kaneria was arrested in connection with the case in 2010 but later released without charge. This case took place against the backdrop of Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer being jailed in Britain last year for their role in...
The judgment of Westfield raised a lot of questions but in law everybody is innocent until proven guilty." Kaneria's implication in the Westfield case is the latest blow to Pakistani cricket after a spot-fixing scandal on the team's tour of England in...
A young girl plays outside the family residence of former Pakistani cricketer Mohmammad Aamer in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on Febraury 2, 2012. Disgraced Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer will announce his next move... View Photo »
I think the hard work we put into rebuilding the side and encouraging the new players is now paying dividends. Imagine we are without Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Aamer, Wahab Riaz, Kamran Akmal or Danish Kaneria and yet the team is doing well. It just highlights the depth of talent we have in o...
Prosecutor Nigel Peters QC said the deal emerged after another Essex player, Tony Palladino, showed Westfield "the most money he had ever seen". This case took place against the backdrop of Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer...
This case took place against the backdrop of Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer being jailed in Britain last year for their role in a separate spot-fixing scandal in a Test match against England. "I think we can only take...
“While the ICC takes no pleasure from anyone being sent to jail, it is a decision of the court which we support and I believe would act as a deterrent to anyone who is tempted to sully the good name of cricket.” Westfield’s case came after three...
A relative of former Pakistani cricketer Mohmammad Aamer leaves his family residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on Febraury 2, 2012. Disgraced Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer will announce his next move when he... View Photo »
"The inescapable inference is that the person who made the corrupt payment must have taken advantage of this information by seeking to influence a legal overseas market or an illegal market in this country or overseas," he added. Pakistan cricketers...
Kaneria was arrested in connection with the case in 2010 but later released without charge. This case took place against the backdrop of Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer being jailed in Britain last year for their role in...
Muhammad Aamir (born 13 April 1992) is a Pakistani left-arm fast-medium bowler, hailing from Gujar Khan, Punjab. He is a highly thought of young prospect, making his international debut at the age of just 17 at 2009 World T20 and played in every match in the process of helping Pakistan win the World Cup. Aamir was youngest player to be competing... Full Article
A relative of former Pakistani cricketer Mohmammad Aamer leaves his family residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on Febraury 2, 2012. Disgraced Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer will announce his next move when he returns home later this month after...
View Photo »Muhammad Ashraf, brother-in-law of former Pakistani cricketer Mohmammad Aamer sits in front of photographs of Aamer displayed in a room at the family residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on Febraury 2, 2012. Mohammad Aamer will announce his next move...
View Photo »A combination of file pictures created on November 23, 2011, shows former Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt (L) and Mohammad Aamer outside Southwark Crown Court in London. Disgraced Pakistan players Salman Butt and Mohammad Aamer lost their appeals Wednesday November 23, 2011, against...
View Photo »Photographers take pictures through the window of a prison van as it leaves Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011, following the jailing of former Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif and sports agent Mazhar Majeed. A British judge jailed...
View Photo »Photographs of former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer are seen on display in a room at his family residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on November 3, 2011. Relatives wept and professed the innocence of their loved ones on November 3 as a London...
View Photo »Nasim Akhtar, mother of former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer, reacts after the London's court verdict against her son Aamer at her residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kms east of Islamabad on November 3, 2011. Relatives wept and professed the innocence of their loved ones...
View Photo »Mohamma Ijaz, brother of former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer, reacts as he talks on a cellular phone after London's court verdict against Aamer at his residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kms east of Islamabad on November 3, 2011. Relatives wept and professed the innocence...
View Photo »A combo of pictures created on November 3, 2011 show Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif (top R) and former captain Salman Butt (top L) leaving Southwark Crown Court in London on November 1, 2011 after being found guilty of fixing parts of a Test against England, former Pakistan...
View Photo »Former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011. Aamer was jailed for 6 months Thursday for his part in the fixing of a Test match against England in 2010.
View Photo »Former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011. A London judge was to hand down sentences Thursday against three Pakistani cricketers convicted of fixing part of a Test match, a day after allegations of more widespread...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir leaves Southwark Crown Court on November 2, 2011 in London, England. Sentencing has been adjourned until tomorrow in the match-fixing trial of the three Pakistan cricketers, all former Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Amir arrives at Southwark Crown Court on November 2, 2011 in London, England. Sentencing will begin today after former Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, were both found guilty of 'match fixing' charges...
View Photo »Former Pakistani cricket bowler Mohammad Aamer (2nd R) arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 2, 2011. Former star players and cricket administrators united Wednesday to urge Pakistan to act immediately to save future generations of cricketers from corruption as three...
View Photo »A combo of pictures created on November 1, 2011 show Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif (C) and former captain Salman Butt (L) leaving Southwark Crown Court in London on November 1, 2011 after being found guilty of fixing parts of a Test against England and former Pakistan bowler...
View Photo »Nasim Akhtar (L), mother of former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Aamer, watches a television news channel with her elder son Mohammad Ijaz after the London's court verdict was delivered against her son Aamer, at their residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of...
View Photo »Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer checks his mobile phone as he leaves Westminster Magistrates court in central London, on March 17, 2011. Three Pakistan cricketers accused of spot-fixing in a test match against England last year appeared in a British court Thursday to face...
View Photo »Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt leaves his solicitor's office in central London, on March 16, 2011. Salman Butt flew to London yesterday for a first court appearance where he and fellow banned players Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer face corruption charges. Butt,...
View Photo »Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Zaka Ashraf talks to the media during a press conference in Karachi on January 10, 2012. Ashraf said paceman Mohammad Aamer can be considered to play for the country once he serves his ban handed in a 2010 spot-fixing case. The 19-year-old is...
View Photo »A man displays the custodial sentences received by three former Pakistani cricketers and a sports agent for a television news reporter outside Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011. Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif and agent Mazhar Majeed...
View Photo »Paul Harris, lawyer of former Pakistani cricket captain Salman Butt, reads a statement to the media outside Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011. Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif and agent Mazhar Majeed were all jailed on Thursday in...
View Photo »Former Pakistani cricket captain Salman Butt (L) fights his way through the media as he arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, on November 3, 2011. A London judge was to hand down sentences Thursday against three Pakistani cricketers convicted of fixing part of a Test match, a day...
View Photo »Cricket agent Mazhar Majeed arrives at Southwark Crown Court in central London on November 2, 2011. Majeed, the agent of three Pakistan cricketers convicted over a conspiracy to bowl deliberate no-balls, pleaded guilty to involvement in the betting scam, it can be reported Wednesday. ...
View Photo »Former Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif (2nd R) arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London, on October 28, 2011. Deliberations by the jury continued Friday in the spot-fixing trial of former Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif. Prosecutors allege that Butt,...
View Photo »Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt leaves Southwark Crown Court in London, on October 27, 2011. The jury in the trial of two Pakistan cricketers accused of spot-fixing were sent home for the night on Thursday and will continue their deliberations on Friday. Prosecutors alleged...
View Photo »Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt (L) arrives at London's Heathrow airport on March 15, 2011. Salman Butt flew to London on Tuesday for a first court appearance where he and fellow banned players Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer face corruption charges. Butt, Asif and Aamer...
View Photo »A relative of former Pakistani cricketer Mohmammad Aamer leaves his family residence in Changa Bangial village some 73 kilometres east of Islamabad on Febraury 2, 2012. Disgraced Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Aamer will announce his next move when he returns home later this month after...
View Photo »I think the hard work we put into rebuilding the side and encouraging the new players is now paying dividends. Imagine we are without Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Aamer, Wahab Riaz, Kamran Akmal or Danish Kaneria and yet the team is doing well. It just highlights the depth of talent we have in o...
