Timeline of the Pakistan cricket betting scam controversy:
Timeline of the Pakistan cricket betting scam controversy:
SHARJAH — Firoz Khan and Hareesh slammed scintillating half-centuries to power Nucaf Tellicherry to a convincing 98-run victory over Veterans Cricket Association team from Hyderabad in the 23rd Sharjah Ramadan Tournament for the Interface Transworld Cup at the Sharjah stadium on Thursday night, a press release said.
DUBAI — Emirates Driving.I. beat Dubal Brown by five wickets in the Dubai Aluminium Company LTD’s Ramadan Tournament, a press release said.
SHARJAH — Haji Irfan smashed a fine half-century and Naveed returned with a rich four-wicket haul as Afridi CC defeated Al Mawsim Engineering with ease by nine wickets in a quarter-final of the match the second Al Dhaid Ramadan T-20 tournament, organised by the Sharjah Cricket Council, for the Conmix Cup at Al Dhaid Cricket Village, a press release said.
DUBAI — An unbeaten half-century by Mohammed Shamsudeen helped hosts Dulsco SC defeat Abu Dhabi Cargo Company (ADCC) by six wickets in the 9th Dulsco Ramadan Cricket Tournament at Zabeel Park grounds, Dubai, a press release said.
ABU DHABI — NMC and William Hare Abu Dhabi Gymkhana entered the semifinals of the Carpetland Ramadan Cup Twenty20 tournament at the Shaikh Zayed International Cricket Stadium late on Thursday night.
DUBAI — ECB Blues, spearheaded by a solid half-century from Khurram Khan, defeated Phoenix Medicines by 16 runs in the final to win the first Dubai Sports City Ramadan T-20 Tournament, organised by the Dubai Sports City under the auspices of the Dubai Cricket Council, at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Thursday night, a press release said.
The lawyer of the three cricketers at the centre of the Pakistani match-fixing scandal said Saturday money recovered from his clients doesn’t prove any wrongdoing.
Pak’s scandal-hit cricket team sought to focus on looming tour matches against England after British police grilled three of its star players over an alleged betting scandal.
Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes the new domestic one-day format could damage the World Cup preparations of fringe players.