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 Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 16:11 GMT 17:11 UK
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There is no way the BBCI can review the Azharuddin banNo way back for banned Indians
Lawyers for Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja are told there is no chance their bans can be reviewed.
News imageFixing probe wound up
News imageIllegal betting 'still rife'
News imageCool 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.
News imageWessels: Cronje judgement is fair
News image'Cronjegate': A timeline
News imagePollock outlines Cronje's options
News imageNo winners in Cronje saga
News imageDonald stands by banned Cronje
News imageLet Cronje coach


FACT AND OPINION

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


THE PLAYERS

Alec StewartCorruption probe: Key players
BBC Sport Online looks at the careers of the players named in the Indian government's investigation into match-fixing.
News imageStewart the Lionheart
News imageStrife of Brian
News imageSalim Malik: Tarnished talent
News imageThe man who shamed cricket


BACKGROUND FEATURES

Hansie CronjeHow 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 .
News imageMK, the bookie
News imageWhat price sponsorship?
News imageCricket's special branch
News imageIndia cricket chiefs face backlash
News imageThe Malik affair: A timeline


Sports TalkSPORTS TALK
Was Hansie Croje treated too harshly?Cronje case
Should Hansie have been allowed back?
Will Hansie Cronje's ban be lifted?

The Sonn affair

Judge upholds ban

South African reaction

English reaction

Cronje profile

The corruption story

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Imran Khan believes there are more revelations of corruption to comeImran Khan
on the corruption blighting cricket

Jonathan Agnew
Don't cry for Cronje


Match-fixing clickable guide
Individual cases


Former South African seamer Henry Williams talks to BBC Sport Online
Counting the cost


Central Bureau of Investigation graphic
Bureau stands firm


Kepler Wessells thinks the result of Hansie Cronje's appeal is fairFair decision
Kepler Wessels on Cronje's failed appeal

Brian LaraStrife of Brian
Lara named in fixing report
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