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The battle of Champions, Champions League T20 2010 is set to start from 10 September 2010 in South Africa. 10 champion teams from 6 countries will battle in this tournament which will last till 26th September. Millions of cricket fans from all over the world will be watching the event live on TV as well as other media.

Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend, actress-model Veena Malik, has handed over “proof” of his alleged links with Indian bookies to an official of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit. Hasan Raza, who is a top official of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit for South Asia, met Malik at her residence here last evening after she alleged that Asif was involved in match-fixing and she had “ample” proof of this

Dhaka has been given the distinction of hosting the first match of the ICC Cricket World Cup as hosts Bangladesh take on India at the Sher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium on February 19. Here, as part of a special series, we look back at five classic ODI matches to have taken place at the venue

The Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai has been awarded the final of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup on April 2. Here, in the first of a special series, we look back at five classic matches to have been held in the Mumbai venue. Runs aplenty India defeated Sri Lanka by just 10 runs in a high-scoring opening ODI at the Wankhede Stadium in January 1987.

In spite of all match fixing controversies surrounding Pakistan Cricket team, the team management has decided to continue the tour. In fact, the team has arrived in Taunton. Meanwhile, the ‘Center of Attraction’, Mazhar Majeed, has been released on bail by Scotland Yard Police.

Pakistan team manager Yawar Saeed has confirmed that Scotland Yard police officials had questioned him and several players in connection with match fixing allegations during the Lord’s Test. Yawar said from London on Saturday that police officials were in the team hotel and recording statements from captain Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Aamir and Kamran Akmal.

England’s Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad set a new best for the highest eighth-wicket partnership on day three of the fourth Test against Pakistan at Lord’s. The duo moved their stand from 244 overnight to 332 before Broad was finally dismissed by Saeed Ajmal for 169. James Anderson (six) became Ajmal’s second wicket and Trott’s long vigil was ended at 184 when he was caught behind by Kamran Akmal off Wahab Riaz.

