Exclusive: I know who killed Scarlette, says mother

Exclusive: I know who killed Scarlette, says mother Wellington: South Africa were on the receiving end of two controversial umpiring decisions on the first day of the final Test against New Zealand on Friday but the visitors say they will not be losing any sleep over the setbacks. Captain, Graeme Smith was caught behind for five early in their innings, though television replays showed clear daylight between bat and ball. Hashim Amla was then caught for 63 when...
11:14 AM, May 06, 2008

UK autopsy reveals Scarlette's organs missing

UK autopsy reveals Scarlette's organs missing Dubai: For many years, Pakistan's biggest rivals were not their opponents but their own players. Castigated for a lack of unity, consistency and awareness of the pitfalls in the game, some of Pakistan's most talented players went into oblivion. The spot-fixing scandal of 2010 destroyed the careers of three of Pakistan's most exciting talents in Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir. Instead of trading on their enormous talent, the...
03:33 AM, Apr 14, 2008

Scarlette's death: Police cover-up exposed

Scarlette's death: Police cover-up exposed Harare: For the second successive match, Zimbabwe captain Brendan Taylor hit an unbeaten century and finished on the losing side as New Zealand won the second one-day international by four wickets at Harare Sports Club on Saturday. Taylor made 107 not out off 105 balls with 12 fours and a six to enable Zimbabwe to reach 259 for eight. But in-form Martin Guptill hit a century of his own to...
09:06 AM, Mar 12, 2008

Scarlette death case: Family demands CBI probe

Scarlette death case: Family demands CBI probe London: Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt insisted that he never asked bowlers Mohammad Asif or Mohammad Amir to cheat during a Test match against England last year, a British court heard Friday during a trial for alleged spot-fixing. Butt and Asif, who arrived two hours late for court due to illness, are facing charges of conspiracy to cheat, and conspiracy to obtain and accept corrupt payments, following the match in...
12:34 PM, Mar 10, 2008

Scarlette death: Bartender arrested at Anjuna beach

Scarlette death: Bartender arrested at Anjuna beach India's Innings 37th over: The misery ends for England in 36.1 over at the score of 174, with Jade Dernbach becoming the last man to be dismissed, Ashwin the wicket-taker. It's a big win for India by 126 runs, also their second largest against England. It also ends their eight-match losing streak in all forms of the game. 34th over: Yadav is buying some cheap English wickets here. This time...
08:22 AM, Mar 10, 2008

Goa Rape: Top cop defends police investigation

Goa Rape: Top cop defends police investigation Dhaka: Lendl Simmons smashed a maiden century to set up the West Indies' comfortable 40-run victory over Bangladesh in the opening one-day international on Thursday. The opener, 26, hit two sixes and eight fours in his 124-ball 122 as the West Indies posted 298-4 before restricting Bangladesh to 258-7 for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Shakib Al Hasan (67 not out) and opener Naeem Islam (52) scored half-centuries,...
05:24 PM, Mar 09, 2008
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