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Embattled Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif, currently embroiled in a corruption storm, have been dropped from the International Cricket Council's annual awards list. [Link]

England coach Andy Flower on Friday defended the suitability of Mushtaq Ahmed as the team's spin-bowling trainer despite the former Pakistani player being named in a match-fixing inquiry ten years ago. [Link]

Embattled Pakistan bowlers Aamer and Asif, currently embroiled in a corruption storm, have been dropped from the International Cricket Council's annual awards list. [Link]

This years Champions League T20, due to start on Sept 10 will see robust security measures in light of the spot fixing scandal that surrounds cricket. [Link]

Coach of the England cricket team, Andy Flower, thinks Kevin Pietersen can benefit from the break by spending time in the middle for his county and gaining confidence. [Link]

Zimbabwe could end Pakistan's status as a no-go cricket zone after offering to tour the strife-torn and flood-devastated nation, officials said. [Link]

Kevin Pietersen is to face disciplinary action over his foul-mouthed Twitter tirade following his dropping from the England Twenty20 and one-day squads. Pietersen, never before axed when fit from England duty in a four-year internatonal career, pre-empted Tuesday's official announcement by the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) that he'd been left out for the upcoming limited overs matches against Pakistan by several hours, with a post on social networking site Twitter. [Link]

Sir Ronnie Flanagan, head head of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, has come to the defence of ICC and its actions against the accusations. [Link]

Bangla quickie Mortaza will be captaining the side in the 2011 World Cup, according to Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons. [Link]

Pakistan's tainted fast bowler Mohammad Amir's name will be reportedly removed from the 'Emerging player Award' category due to his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal. [Link]

England fast-medium bowler Steven Finn has been chosen as the 2010 Cricket Writers' Club (CWC) Young Cricketer of the Year, it was announced on Friday. The 21-year-old Middlesex quick, set to be a member of England's bowling attack when they defend the Ashes in Australia later this year, topped the poll ahead of Adam Lyth. [Link]

Australia are the odds-on favourites to regain the Ashes from England in November, with the most likely result being a 2-1 victory, say punters. [Link]

England called up Ajmal Shahzad into their Twenty20 squad for a two-match series against Pakistan after pace bowler Stuart Broad suffered a groin problem during training on Friday. [Link]

ICC rejects Pakistan's conspiracy theory behind the suspension of the three tainted Pakistani players. [Link]

The inaugural tournament will feature 48 corporate teams along with stars from the Subcontinent and SA. [Link]

Pak blamed ICC President Sharad Pawar for the suspension of the trio in the spot-fixing controversy. [Link]

Pakistan Friday added two newcomers to its squad for the remaining five one-day internationals against England, after the tainted trio of Butt, Aamer and Asif were suspended pending a spot-fixing investigation. [Link]

Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar has become the first sportsperson to be conferred a rank by IAF and the first personality with no aviation background to receive the honour. [Link]

Tendulkar feels that the ICC should take strict action against the players who are found guilty in the spot-fixing saga, but not before conducting a thorough investigation. [Link]

Marked notes used in the sting operation by the 'News of the World' found in Salman Butt's hotel room. [Link]

Global betting exchange Betfair, Cricket Australia and broadcasters Channel Nine have inked separate commercial deals that will see cricket betting rise to a new level this summer. [Link]

Pak sports minister questions the ICC's suspension of the tainted trio and threatens legal action against the ICC. [Link]

British police were expected Friday to quiz the three banned Pakistan cricketers embroiled in an alleged betting scam as the sport's world governing body was to explain their charges against them. [Link]

Sarwan, Taylor and Ramdin have not been given central contracts for the next year due to unsatisfactory fitness levels. [Link]

Pakistan High Commissioner to Britain gave a new twist to the spot-fixing scandal saying the three accused players were "innocent" and Indian bookmakers were involved. [Link]

England are due to name their squads for Twenty20 and one-day series against Pakistan at midday (1100 GMT) on Tuesday despite the spot-fixing row engulfing the tourists. [Link]

Cricket's world governing body charged three Pakistan stars with anti-corruption offences and provisionally suspended them, as the trio protested their innocence in an alleged betting scam. [Link]

The tainted trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir will be reportedly staying back in London for further questioning. [Link]

The British tabloid which exposed the spot fixing scandal has threatened to provide more details regarding the fixing scam to support their claims. [Link]

The three Pakistan cricketers embroiled in a betting scandal may have been the victims of a set-up, the country's ambassador to Britain said Thursday. In an interview with the BBC, Wajid Shamsul Hasan questioned the authenticity of video footage appearing to show a middle man accepting cash on behalf of Salman Butt, Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif. [Link]