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Spot-fixing controversy

Bookie approached Shane Watson twice

Shane Watson, who reported two approaches by an illegal bookmaker in England last year, said he was in "complete shock" at the allegations levelled at Pakistan

2010 HKCA Annual General Meeting

HKCA AGM sees transition to new Executive Committee structure

The 2010 Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket Association was held at the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Saturday, 28th August 2010. The meeting was the first to be held under the HKCA's new Constitution.

Greg Chappell and Clint Eastwood

Australian news

John Dyson appointed NSW selection chairman

John Dyson, the former West Indies and Sri Lanka coach, has replaced Brian Taber as New South Wales' chairman of selectors

County news

Rogers leaving Derbyshire to join Middlesex

Chris Rogers, the Australian batsman, will not return to Derbyshire in 2011 after accepting an offer from Middlesex

Corruption? It's everywhere

It's no wonder there's match-fixing in the modern game, with its environment of easy money and pervasive maladministration

First-ball troubles, and a score of 615 for 1

A century and a five-for on the same day, Kane's lucky 13, nineties' without hundreds, and a two-sided stand

Fast bowlers

Five fast men

Two from India's first Test, one from the era of spinners, a 90s stalwart, and a noughties hero make the quick bowlers shortlist

Spot-fixing controversy

Pakistan to send investigators to UK

A team made up from Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and possibly an official from the sports ministry will be heading to England as part of Pakistan's probe into the spot-fixing allegations

Spot-fixing controversy

Mohammad Amir earns sympathy amid scandal

Pakistan's former captain, Ramiz Raja, and the former coach, Geoff Lawson, have both spoken out in defence of Mohammad Amir

Spot-fixing controversy

Lorgat promises strong action against fixers

Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief executive, has promised "prompt and decisive" action if any players are found guilty of spot fixing

Kenya news

Kenya's contractual dispute resolved

The damaging contractual dispute between Cricket Kenya and the national squad appears to have been resolved, and it was announced on Monday that an agreement had been reached over new contracts

Pakistan news

Younis Khan not linked to Majeed brothers

Younis Khan, the former Pakistan captain, was one of few players from the national squad who did not sign with UK-based agent Azhar Majeed during the 2006 tour.

Spot-fixing controversy

ICC's anti-corruption code leaves scope for leniency

The ICC's anti-corruption code, which lays out a very specific procedure that must be followed in the case of spot or match-fixing, leaves scope for leniency depending on the situation

Spot-fixing controversy

Ijaz Butt says players won't be suspended

Ijaz Butt, the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, has insisted none of the players at the centre of spot-fixing allegations will be suspended until the police investigation comes up with some solid evidence

Worcestershire v Somerset, CB 40, New Road

Kieswetter hundred not enough

Somerset crashed to only their second Clydesdale Bank 40 defeat of the season despite a century from England one-day wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter against Worcestershire at New Road

Leicestershire v Kent, CB 40, Grace Road

Kent keep semi hopes alive

Kent kept alive their hopes of reaching the Clydesdale Bank 40 semi-finals with a comfortable victory over Leicestershire in their Group C clash at Grace Road.

Derbyshire v Northamptonshire, CB 40, Derby

Allround Middlebrook downs Derby

Graham Wagg's last home game as a Derbyshire player ended in defeat after an impressive allround display by James Middlebrook took Northamptonshire to a five-wicket Clydesdale Bank 40 victory

Warwickshire v Scotland, CB 40, Edgbaston

Warwickshire overcome Bailey ton

Warwickshire stayed on top of their Clydesdale Bank 40 group after trumping an 82-ball century by Scotland's overseas player, George Bailey, at Edgbaston

Gloucestershire v Netherlands, CB 40, Bristol

Gidman sets up vital victory

Gloucestershire captain Alex Gidman hit his first century of the season as his team kept alive their hopes of a place in the semi-finals with a nine-wicket victory over the Netherlands at Bristol

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