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Pakistan Ex-Cricketer Khalid Latif On Trial In Dutch MP Threat Case
A former Pakistani international cricketer went on trial Tuesday in the Netherlands for allegedly attempting to incite the murder of MP Geert Wilders
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Pakistan Cricket Board Wants Life Ban On Khalid Latif
Latif and batsman Sharjeel Khan were both found guilty by a three-member anti-corruption tribunal for spot-fixing and other breaches of the anti-corruption code.
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Pakistan Batsman Khalid Latif Handed 5-Year Ban For Spot-Fixing
Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif has been handed a five-year ban and fined one million rupees by the anti-corruption tribunal after finding him guilty of six breaches of the Pakistan Cricket Board's anti-corruption code.
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PCB Bans Khalid Latif For Five Years Over Spot-Fixing
Pakistan cricket's anti-corruption tribunal on Wednesday banned opener Khalid Latif for five years and fined him one million rupees ($9,489) over a spot-fixing case
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Khalid Latif Boycotts Pakistan Spot-Fixing Hearing
Khalid Latif boycotted the proceedings of a spot fixing hearing after a tribunal refused to give him a copy of his recorded interview.
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Pakistan Cricketers, Accused Of Spot-Fixing, Barred From Leaving Country
Pakistan's interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that they had received a request from the FIA to put the cricketers on the ECL and the ministry had issued orders for this action.
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Pakistan Players to Appear Before FIA in Spot-Fixing Case
The special investigation team has issued notices to four Pakistani players -Nasir Jamshed, Khalid Latif, Sharjeel Khan and Mohammad Irfan.
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Pakistan Set Up Tribunal to Probe Spot-Fixing in PSL
Shahryar Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), said former Lahore high court judge Asghar Haider would head the inquiry
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Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif Claim Innocence in PSL Spot-Fixing Scandal
Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif have denied all the charges levelled against them through their lawyers
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Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif Charge-Sheeted By PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board charge-sheeted both the accused players, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif, and gave them 14 days to respond to allegations of spot-fixing.