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Allegations made by Indian TV channel claim six umpires from three countries were willing to give favourable decisions.
Former Pakistan captain convicted of spot-fixing is returning home after serving seven months of a 30-month term.
As England and Pakistan meet in Dubai, the spot-fixing scandal that plagued their last Test series should be forgotten.
Former Pakistan cricket skipper Salman Butt and bowler Mohammad Amir lose appeals against spot-fixing prison terms.
Jury finds former captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif guilty in match-fixing scandal.
Australian cricketer Shane Watson is worried about the damage the current match-fixing trial is doing to cricket.
Banned Pakistan players Butt, Amir and Asif to appear at Crown Court in UK on May 20 while Shoaib quits team after Cup.
Three Pakistan cricketers accused of matchfixing at Lord's Test match last year are charged with conspiracy to cheat.
Visitors beat England by 23 runs to stay in series before ICC says that match will be included in betting investigation.
Pakistan lose Twenty20 game after new match-fixing allegations surface in British tabloid.
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