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- Scotland's refusal to tour is an insult – Campbell
Zimbabwe's chairman of selectors, Alistair Campbell, has criticised Cricket Scotland's decision to not tour Zimbabwe for an ICC Intercontinental Cup fixture - Sarwan not surprised by WICB's contract snub
Ramnaresh Sarwan, the West Indies batsman, has said that he wasn't surprised at being dropped from the WICB's list of contracted players - Andrew White guides Ireland to victory
Andrew White's unbeaten half-century took Ireland to a six-wicket victory against Canada even as rain threatened to thwart Irish hopes on the last day - Lancashire win thrilling clash
Jimmy Adams amassed a brilliant 194 off 507 balls but relegation-threatened Hampshire failed to prevent an County Championship defeat in a thriller against Lancashire at Liverpool - Pakistan trio questioned by police
The three Pakistan players at the centre of the spot-fixing controversy were questioned by police in London until late Friday evening - 'Cricket's biggest chance to clean itself' – Rahul Dravid
The spot fixing controversy, Dravid told ESPNcricinfo, "is cricket's biggest chance to clean itself" - Nottinghamshire on top despite defeat
Leaders Nottinghamshire crashed to a 210-run defeat against Durham at Chester-le-Street but still hold a commanding lead with two games remaining in County Championship Division One - Robust security measures assured for CLT20
The $6.5m Champions League Twenty20, begins in less than ten days with what organisers are assuring are "robust" anti-corruption and security measures - 'Time in the middle' vital for Pietersen – Flower
Kevin Pietersen's omission from England's squads was due to the batsman's loss of form, suggests Andy Flower, and his time with Surrey will allow him to spend time in the middle as he strives for form - Pietersen has no Surrey future – Butcher
Mark Butcher insists Kevin Pietersen has no long-term future at Surrey after joining the county on loan for the rest of the season - IOC squeak into semi-finals despite defeat
A round-up of matches from the third day of the BCCI Corporate Trophy - ACSU head Ronnie Flanagan defends ICC
Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the head of the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, has defended his operation against accusations that they are powerless to deal with the scourge of match-fixing, and has reiterated the importance of allowing the criminal inves - Mohammad Amir to be struck from ICC Awards list
Mohammad Amir will be removed from the list of nominees for the International Cricket Council's emerging player of the year award - Mortaza will captain Bangladesh in World Cup – Siddons
Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons has said the fast bowler Mashrafe Mortaza will captain the team in the World Cup next year - Four new names in England's squad to Sri Lanka
MacGregor, Wilson, Rowe and Griffiths receive their maiden call-ups - Had sufficient evidence to charge players – Lorgat
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC's chief executive, spoke to Cricinfo on the process that led to the suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing allegations during the Lord's Test - Bopara, Flower guide Essex home
Ravi Bopara and Grant Flower both scored half-centuries as Essex comfortably beat Middlesex by seven wickets at Chelmsford to keep their hopes of reaching the Clydesdale Bank 40 semi-finals very much alive - Pakistan was aware of suspensions – Lorgat
Pakistan's high commissioner to the United Kingdom has said that the ICC was "playing to the public gallery" when it provisionally suspended the three players linked to the spot-fixing scandal - Lavine left out from West Indies women squad
West Indies have left out experienced allrounder Pamela Lavine from the squad for the ICC Women's Challenge to be held in South Africa in October - The ICC's unprecedented move
The ICC's suspension of the three Pakistan players linked to the spot-fixing scandal is the first time cricket's governing body has suspended cricketers under its anti-corruption code