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Latif adds more spice to match-fixing affair
Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has said the 1996 Lord's Test between England and Pakistan was fixed and that he had been offered a huge amount to get out cheaply in that match, according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph on Sunday.




Waqar suspended for ball tampering
Pakistani fast bowler Waqar Younis was axed from the Singer Cup One-day International against Sri Lanka for tampering with the ball, becoming the first cricketer to be banned for this offence.




Junior6 teaches senior pro some lessons
Computer program Junior6 created a history of sorts when it defeated veteran Grandmaster Robert Hubner (O) of Germany in the second round of Spartassen Chess Meeting being held.




Other headlines

Supplement providing new armaments for tennis arsenals
Campbell, Andy Flower spur Zimbabwe to win
It's no Serena, no Olympics for Venus
Life has much to offer for Woodies than just tennis
Indians share second spot
Dempsey abstained to punish Blatter, claims report
India Asian U-15 champs
National camp becomes a farce
Indian men enter quarter-finals
Mumbai XI go down to Tmail Nadu

 
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