Kamran Akmal
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Kamran hopes to join Pakistan cricket team soon
Cricket News on Big News Network &bull Dec 11, 2011
Discarded Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal believes that he can still play cricket for about six to seven years more, and that he is fully fit to represent the country in Pak-England Cricket Series Full Story »
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PCB keen to learn from spot-fixing scandal
That's Cricket on One India &bull Nov 22, 2011
Lahore, Nov 21: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) seems to be keen to learn from the spot-fixing scandal and root out corruption from its cricket system as the national selectors chose to ignore pace bowler Wahab Riaz and wicketkeeper Kamran… Full Story »
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Pakistan axe Riaz for Bangladesh tour
vCricket &bull Nov 21, 2011
Pakistan on Monday axed Wahab Riaz from the squad for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh after he was named in connection with a spot-fixing scandal in England. The fast bowler, who took five wickets against India in the World Cup… Full Story »
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Riaz axed after spot-fixing link
Cricket News on BBC Sport &bull Nov 21, 2011
Pakistan paceman Wahab Riaz has been left out of the squad for their tour of Bangladesh after his name was mentioned in the recent spot-fixing trial. Riaz was in the squad for last month's Tests against Sri Lanka but was… Full Story »
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Pakistan leave out Wahab Riaz from squad to face Bangladesh
Cricket News on Guardian UK &bull Nov 21, 2011
Pakistan's chief selector Mohammad Ilyas said Riaz had been dropped for the tour after consultations between the selectors and team management. Riaz was part of the team that played a Test series against Sri Lanka in the United Arab Emirates… Full Story »
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Mohammad Talha Called Up For Bangladesh Tour
Cricket World &bull Nov 21, 2011
Riaz, along with discarded wicket-keeper Kamran Akmal, was one of the players mentioned during the recent spot-fixing trial that saw Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt handed custodial sentences for their part in a spot-fixing plot. The Pakistan Cricket… Full Story »
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Cricket365's 'news' round-up
Cricket 365 &bull Nov 15, 2011
Staying informed in this age of non-stop action can be tricky, but Peter May is at hand to present all the latest 'news' in one easily-consumed package... ISLAMABAD: Kamran Akmal, the Pakistan wicketkeeper, has said he is in favour of having the PCB verify the assets of all… Full Story »
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PCB should check player assets - Kamran Akmal
Cricinfo Pakistan &bull Nov 12, 2011
Kamran Akmal, the Pakistan wicketkeeper, has said he is in favour of having the PCB check the assets and bank accounts of all of its players every six months to ensure that the players are clean Full Story »
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Raja wants lifetime bans for trio
Cricket News on BBC Sport &bull Nov 2, 2011
Former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja has told BBC Sport the three cricketers found guilty of spot-fixing should never play for their country again. Pakistan trio Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were found guilty of conspiracy to cheat and conspiracy… Full Story »
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Judge rejects cricketer's fix claim
Cricket News on The Independent &bull Nov 2, 2011
Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this feature. Fast bowler Amir, 19, pleaded guilty to plotting to bowl deliberate no-balls in the Lord's Test against England last summer - but insisted this was "an isolated and one-off event". However, Mr Justice Cooke ruled at London's Southwark Crown… Full Story »
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'Suspicions' raised over two more Pakistan players
Cricket News on The Independent &bull Nov 2, 2011
Note: We do not store your email address(es) but your IP address will be logged to prevent abuse of this feature. The ICC, cricket's governing body, will meet with the Metropolitan Police before deciding whether they can take action against other Pakistan players in the wake of yesterday's conviction of Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif for spot-fixing during the fourth Test against England at Lord's last year. A third player, Mohammad Amir, the game's brightest rising star, pleaded guilty to the charges… Full Story »
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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 1st test 2011 - Live at Abu Dhabi
Cricket News, a Blog on Cricket &bull Oct 17, 2011
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka series in UAE begins tomorrow with the first test in Abu Dhabi. The match will begin at 11:00 AM (Pakistan Standard Time). It will be the fist bilateral series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka after… Full Story »
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Akmal brothers involved in Afridi's removal: Haider
Cricket Viewer &bull Oct 17, 2011Former Pakistan wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Hadier said Monday that Kamran Akmal and Umer Akmal were involved in the removal of former skipper Shahid Afridi. Commenting on Mazhar Majeed the agent at the center of the spot fixing controversy, Haider said Majeed… Full Story »
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Butt, Kamran allegedly plotted to oust Afridi
Cricket 365 &bull Oct 12, 2011
During the fifth day of the alleged Pakistan spot-fixing trial at London's Southwark crown court, the jury was played recordings that suggested members of the team wanted Test captain Salman Butt to lead Pakistan in one-day cricket as well, rather… Full Story »
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Court hears agent claim Australian players are 'the biggest fixers'
Cricket News on The Telegraph &bull Oct 10, 2011
Australian players are corrupt and rigging is endemic in Pakistan cricket were among the claims made by the mastermind of an alleged spot-fixing racket. A jury at Southwark Crown Court heard on Monday lengthy transcripts of covertly recorded conversations between Mazher Majeed, the agent for a string of Pakistan cricketers,… Full Story »
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Court hears agent claim Australian players are 'the biggest ' fixers
Cricket News on The Telegraph &bull Oct 10, 2011
Australian players are corrupt and rigging is endemic in Pakistan cricket were among the claims made by the mastermind of an alleged spot-fixing racket. A jury at Southwark Crown Court heard on Monday lengthy transcripts of covertly recorded conversations between Mazher Majeed, the agent for a string of Pakistan cricketers,… Full Story »
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PCB legal adviser extends stay in London to monitor spot-fixing trial
vCricket &bull Oct 10, 2011
London, Oct 10: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) adviser Tafazzul Rizvi has decided to extend his stay in London to follow proceedings of the spot-fixing trial that underway in London after the names of former wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, his brother Umar,… Full Story »
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Wahab Riaz, Akmal brothers implicated in spot-fixing scam
Cricket News on rediff &bull Oct 7, 2011
Three more Pakistani cricketers have been implicated in the spot-fixing scandal during the ongoing trial of the tainted trio -- Salman Butt [ Images ], Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif [ Images ] -- at a court in England [… Full Story »
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Wahab Riaz, Akmal brothers implicated in spot-fixing scam
Cricket News on rediff &bull Oct 7, 2011
Three more Pakistani cricketers have been implicated in the spot-fixing scandal during the ongoing trial of the tainted trio -- Salman Butt [ Images ], Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif [ Images ] -- at a court in England [… Full Story »
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Akmals, Riaz named in fixing trial
Cricket News on Congoo &bull Oct 7, 2011
Three more Pakistani cricketers, Kamran Akmal, Umar Akmal and Wahab Riaz were named in a British court hearing the spot fixing case.A cricket agent boasted that seven players in Pakistan's national side Full Story »
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