 | |  | Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 16:11 GMT 17:11 UK LATEST NEWS


Fixing probe wound up
Illegal betting 'still rife'
Cool response to lie-tests proposal

 CRONJE APPEAL

Cronje loses appeal Former South Africa captain Hansie Cronje fails in his attempt to overturn a lifetime ban from playing cricket.
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Wessels: Cronje judgement is fair
'Cronjegate': A timeline
Pollock outlines Cronje's options
No winners in Cronje saga
Donald stands by banned Cronje
Let Cronje coach

 FACT AND OPINION

Azharuddin - the social pariah Indian journalist Sandeep Singh reveals that Mohammad Azharuddin has become a social outcast after being fingered in the match-fixing scandal.
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Match-fixing report: The main points
Match-fixing report: The investigators
Gooch: Truth hard to find
Reeve: Forecasting is not fixing
Truth will out in the end

 THE PLAYERS

Corruption probe: Key players BBC Sport Online looks at the careers of the players named in the Indian government's investigation into match-fixing.
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Stewart the Lionheart
Strife of Brian
Salim Malik: Tarnished talent
The man who shamed cricket

 BACKGROUND FEATURES

How to be corrupt in cricket You don't have to persuade all 11 players to throw a match to make illicit money from cricket. Spread betting makes corruption easier for all concerned .
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MK, the bookie
What price sponsorship?
Cricket's special branch
India cricket chiefs face backlash
The Malik affair: A timeline
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