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Spot-fixing scam unfortunate: Steve Waugh
Published on :9th September 2010
Barrackpore (WB): Describing the recent spot-fixing scandal as "unfortunate", former Australia captain Steve Waugh on Wednesday said young cricketers are giving in to the lure of fast money.
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India-Australia series is important for cricket: Lawson
Published on :8th September 2010
Former Australian fast bowler Geoff Lawson considers the forthcoming short visit by his country's cricket team to India as a very important tour in the background of the 'spot-fixing' scandal that has engulfed the game.
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Now, Lee and Johnson say they were approached too
Published on :2nd September 2010
After Brad Haddin and Shane Watson, now fast bowlers Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson also say they were approached by the same Mumbai gangster, who targeted their team mates, for information during last year's Ashes in England
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Warne calls for life-ban on match-fixers
Published on :2nd September 2010
Melbourne: Australian cricket great Shane Warne has called for life-bans to be imposed on players found guilty of match-fixing.
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Watson, Haddin got calls from bookie-linked gangster: Report
Published on :31st August 2010
Australian cricketers Shane Watson and Brad Haddin were approached by a suspected Mumbai gangster, linked with bookmakers in India, during the tour of England last year, a media report claimed on Tuesday.
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