Sydney: Senior Australian Test batsman Mark Waugh has claimed in a new biography that accusations he was on the payroll of an Indian bookmaker almost forced him to quit cricket.
Melbourne: Senior Australian batsman Mark Waugh leaves here on Tuesday unsure of what awaits him from Indian cricket officials, fans, and possibly even the local police.
Melbourne: Australian batsman Mark Waugh on Saturday said he told International Cricket Council (ICC) investigators he had never met Indian bookmaker Mukesh Gupta, who is at the centre of match-fixing allegations.
Melbourne: West Indian master batsman Brian Lara will be questioned by cricket's anti-corruption investigators, the inquiry head, Sir Paul Condon said here on Saturday.
New Delhi: India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday quashed speculation that batsman Mark Waugh will be questioned during Australia's upcoming tour over his alleged involvement with bookmakers.
Brisbane: Any attempt to punish Mark Waugh for alleged corruption could become a legal minefield, the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA) warned on Wednesday.
Brisbane: Australian Cricket Board chief executive Malcolm Speed has defended the Board's handling of Mark Waugh, after he was named in an Indian match fixing report.
Brisbane: Australian selector and former captain Allan Border said on Tuesday batsman Mark Waugh had been crucified in the media over cricket's match-fixing scandal and should be left to play in peace.