M. Amir reported at a north London police station while police are also expected to question M. Asif and Salman Butt.
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Wajid Shamsul Hasan criticises ICC suspensions
“To take action now is unhelpful, premature and unnecessary,” Pakistan’s High Commissioner to the UK told the BBC. -
ICC suspends Pakistan trio under anti-corruption code
“They are immediately barred from participating in all cricket related activities until the case has been concluded.” -
‘ICC advised Pakistan to sideline players’
“Ijaz Butt was advised by the ICC to not consider them for selection until investigations are over,” sources said. -
Pakistan win against Somerset but down to 11
Pakistan won by eight runs but were left with only 11 fit players at their disposal as Umar Akmal and Razzaq suffered injuries. -
Troubled Pakistan get loud support in warmup match
A small but fiercely devoted coterie of Pakistan fans gave loud support to their team in a match against Somerset. -
Mixed reaction to decision to drop Pakistan players
The players were not in the right state of mind and since they are under trial they should not play, said Arif Abbasi.
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Tendulkar calls for 'thorough' Pakistan probe
Tendulkar urges the ICC to "take appropriate action if the players are found guilty.” -
Imran Khan should run Pakistan cricket: Kapil Dev
“He can really put the nation out of this controversy and others,” Dev said. -
Warne calls for life bans for guilty players
“Anyone involved should be thrown out. I don’t think there should be any other way.” -
Sponsor dumps Aamer over betting scandal
Cricket manufacturers BoomBoom will also review its deal with the national team. -
Indian film drops Pakistan’s Asif
Asif was dropped from the film after he was embroiled in betting scam allegations. -
Broad, Swann want series to go on
“With nothing proved, I will have no problem whatsoever about who I play against.”
WEATHER - PAKISTAN
Cities
SPOT-FIXING AFTERMATH
Instead of dealing with the issue like a competent organization, the PCB has bumbled its way to embarrassing lengths.
Mismanagement
“The statements from Pakistani officials that no players would be suspended forced the ICC to take action.”
'BETTING HUB'
“...India is the financial hub..It’s hardly a surprise that an India-Pakistan ODI draws bets worth $20 million.”
ICC’S ROLE
“The ICC and the ACSU are on the job, but they still need to do a lot more to ensure such things don’t happen.”
BLACK MONEY
“Betting happens in every match and does not always have to do with the end result,” said a regular gambler.
'TARNISHED JEWELS'
The lack of grooming, guidance and sudden fame may have proved to be a lethal cocktail.




