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No charges against Pakistan players: cricket chief

September 8, 2010 |23:25 | Sports   By : Team X

No charges against Pakistan players: cricket chiefPakistan's cricket chief stressed Wednesday that British police had yet to charge any of the three players accused of spot-fixing and said there was "zero tolerance" against corruption.

Under-pressure Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt returned home to protests and calls for his resignation over the claims, which refuse to go away. British newspaper the News of the World caused a major scandal by claiming it paid Mazhar Majeed, an agent for several Pakistan players, 150,000 pounds (185,000 euros, 230,000 dollars) for advance knowledge of no-balls in last month's final Test against England, which could then be bet upon.

That prompted the International Cricket Council to suspend Test captain Salman Butt, 25, rising 18-year-old bowling star Mohammad Aamer plus another bowler, Mohammad Asif, 27, pending a decision on the allegations. British police raided the Pakistan team hotel and are further investigating the matter. "Investigations are under way and police has yet to charge any player," Butt told the media.

Butt said team manager Yawar Saeed informed him about the matter. "The police interrogated our players for nine hours last Friday, but there have been no charges levelled against them," he said.

Butt refused to discuss previous cases of match-fixing against Pakistani players.
"I don't want to go back in the past, let this inquiry be finished," he said. "We are very concerned over the allegations and since we too have zero tolerance against corruption, we also want this to finish soon.""We are really worried about the matter and if any player is found responsible then we will take strict action," he added.

Aisam, Bopana in US Open pre-quarters

September 7, 2010 |13:43 | Sports   By : Team X

Aisamul-Haq Qureshi, the first Pakistani ever to be seeded at a grand slam tennis tournament, has made it through to the pre-quarter final round of the US Open in New York. With his partner Rohan Bopanna, Aisam overcame Finland’s Jarko Nieminen and Germany’s Michael Kohlmann 6-4, 6-4 in the second round.

The first set saw Aisam and Bopanna break Kohlmann’s serve to take a 3-2 lead. They consolidated lead to 4-2. After serving out their own game to make it 3-4, Nieminen and Kohlmann were able to break serve in the next game, levelling the set at 4-4. Another break of serve followed, with Aisam and Bopanna now with a chance to serve out the set at 5-4. This they did, and won the first set 6 -4.

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Scotland Yard releases Pakistan's tainted trio without charge

September 4, 2010 |11:11 | Sports   By : Team X

The tainted Pakistani trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir, which is at the centre of a 'spot-fixing' scandal' that has rocked world cricket, was released without charge after being questioned by the Scotland Yard in London. Officers of the Scotland Yard questionedTest captainButt and pace bowlers Aamir and Asif, who were suspended by the International Cricket Council yesterday and charged with offences under its anti-corruption code for "alleged irregular behaviour" during last week's Lord's Test.

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Pakistan match-fixing claims: cricketer Mohammad Amir questioned

September 3, 2010 |16:18 | Sports   By : Team X

The teenage bowler, who is regarded as one of the game's most exciting talents, attended Kilburn police station in north London by appointment at 10.30am. The 18-year-old, wearing a black shirt and jeans, arrived in a black Mercedes people carrier and was greeted by officers but not arrested. He is being interviewed under caution, in the presence of his solicitor, about an alleged conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.

Amir is the first player to be questioned over claims that no-balls were deliberately bowled during the Fourth Test match at Lord's on the orders of alleged match-fixer, Mazhar Majeed, as part of an alleged spot-fixing scam.
Salman Butt, the Pakistan captain, and Mohammed Asif, another bowler, will be questioned after Amir, throughout the course of the day. Mr Majeed, 35, was arrested and bailed earlier this week pending further inquiries by Scotland Yard.

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US Warns Citizens Of Terror Strike During CWG

September 2, 2010 |11:23 | Sports   By : Team X

The US has warned its citizens travelling to or residing in India during the upcoming Commonwealth Games of a threat of "terrorist action and violence" and asked them to "take care when travelling within Delhi". "The US mission in India alerts US citizens travelling to or residing in India to safety and security issues related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held in New Delhi," a statement by the US state department said on Wednesday.

The Games will be held Oct 3-14 in Delhi. The statement warned of a "worldwide caution" regarding the threat of terrorist actions and violence against US citizens and interests. It, however, stated that the US government has no information on any specific threat of attack that any individual or group is planning to coincide with the Games.

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PCB's Inquiry Meeting With Tainted Trio Put Back

September 1, 2010 |11:28 | Sports   By : Team X

PCB's Inquiry Meeting With Tainted Trio Put Back: The meeting of Pakistan's tainted trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir with Pakistan Cricket Board and High Commission officials here has been put back, reports said on Wednesday.

'Sky News' and 'The Guardian' claimed the trio will now miss Pakistan's practice match against Somerset starting on Thursday as that will clash with their meeting with PCB and High Commission officials at the High Commission here.

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World Cup 2010: Octopus Paul Is Not For Sale

July 16, 2010 |15:47 | Sports   By : Team X

According to reports in the Telegraph, the oracle Paul the Octopus is not for sale. Despite Paul retiring from his match tipping days, Madrid Zoo had made a financial offer to Oberhausen Zoo to take him to Spain. After petitions from all over Spain to acquire the Paul, who correctly predicted Spain's victory over the Netherlands in the World Cup 2010 final, a spokesperson in Oberhausen said, "We are not in contact with Madrid Zoo. And we know nothing about swapping Paul for another animal or him going to Madrid Zoo for a transfer sum."

Officials in Spain are willing to up any offer on the table with some businessmen willing to fork out the money. One town in Spain has already made Paul an honoury citizen and the Octopus is also due to receive his own minature World Cup in his tank.

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Spain-Netherlands could be classic World Cup final

July 8, 2010 |18:35 | Sports   By : Team X

A new champion will be crowned at the World Cup on Sunday, when Spain meets the Netherlands in a final, which has the potential to be a classic. Well-organised and experienced but blessed with finesse and flair, Spain has the players to outplay any team in the world.

Spain-Netherlands could be classic World Cup final.

The Dutch have forwards, wingers and midfielders capable of slicing through any defence. The first World Cup final to be staged in Africa should be a memorable one if both teams bring their best game to Soccer City. Although some of.

Its stars looked short of fitness and form in the early stages, Spain produced its best performance in Wednesday’s 1-0 semifinal victory over Germany. It looked more like the side that brushed teams aside to win the European Championship two years ago.

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Loew: Germany must force Spain into errors

July 7, 2010 |12:57 | Sports   By : Team X

Loew Germany must force Spain into errorsGermany coach Joachim Loew thinks the only way to beat Spain is to get them to defeat themselves. Spain has been the most consistent national soccer team of the past two or three years.

And is the favorite to win the World Cup title, Loew said Monday, two days before the Germans and Spanish meet in a tournament semifinal in Durban.

But he believes Germany can overcome any opponent, including a Spain team with a passing game he praised as a model for his own style.

"They make almost no mistakes but we have to force them into making errors," said Loew, who devised great game plans to beat England and Argentina, seizing on the teams' defensive liabilities.

Now comes Spain, which beat Germany 1-0 in the final of the 2008 European Championship. "We are not speaking of revenge.

That hasn't been on my mind at all," Loew said. "We lost the final in 2008 because we were beaten by the best team of the time.

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Your World Cup Semi-Final Preview

July 6, 2010 |16:06 | Sports   By : Team X

There are but four games remaining in World Cup 2010, and we shouldn't even count the third/four place game, which is about as pointless as putting your money on England to win the whole shebang in the first place.

It's arguably worse to lose the semi-final than the final itself as, from the fans' perspective, you have a day to remember and if you're lucky enough to be participating, it might add a zero to your transfer valuation. But enough of such frivolities!

This may well be a blog but that doesn't mean we take these games lightly. Far from it: so let's look ahead to whether the Dutch can continue to dominate or if Uruguay will usurp them. And will it be ground-breaking Germany or the slightly stuttering Spanish? Alliteration be damned! Here's your semi-final preview.

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