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Mohammad Amir, the Pakistan fast bowler, has pleaded guilty to spot-fixing during the Lord's Test against England in 2010. He said there was "extreme pressure" on him and cited threats to his ...
NEW DELHI: South African pacer Marco Jansen found himself in huge trouble as he grabbed attention for all the wrong reasons with his massive no-ball on the second day of the second Test against ...
NEW DELHI: Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir once again decided to hang his boots from international cricket months after ...
The ICC tribunal hearing into the spot-fixing scandal made public its verdict last Saturday, the 5th of February, 2011. The youngest of the lot, Amir, was sentenced to a five-year involuntary ...
The International Cricket Council has paved the way for Pakistan paceman Mohammad Amir's return to domestic cricket with immediate effect, relaxing his ban for spot-fixing. Amir's ban was supposed ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir was freed from a British jail on Wednesday after serving half of a six-month sentence for taking part in a spot-fixing scandal that shook the ...
In this podcast episode, former professional soccer player Amir Lowery shares insights from his journey through the American soccer landscape and his transition into advocacy and leadership.
One X user commented, "Pakistani players can give up their citizenship to play in the IPL." Another took a dig at Amir’s past involvement in spot-fixing, writing, "Fixer hai to CSK ya RR ke liye sahi ...
Amir enjoyed a career full of ups and downs after emerging on the international stage in 2009 at the age of just 17. After having served a five-year ban for spot-fixing, Amir returned to play for ...
Amir, whose career was marked by a spot-fixing ban, had previously retired in 2020 citing mental distress, before briefly returning earlier this year. July 2019: Amir announced his retirement from ...