Pakistan investigators to prove cricket charges
Published:Tuesday | August 31, 2010 | 9:33 AM
A two-member team from Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency will be heading to England in the next couple of days to probe allegations of match fixing against its country's cricketers.
The Interior ministry says its two top officials Inam Ghani and Azad Khan would be heading to England to gather information on each cricketer alleged to have been involved in match fixing.
Pakistan fast bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir have been accused by a British newspaper of being paid to deliberately bowl no-balls during Thursday's opening day of the fourth test against England.
Pakistan lost the series 3-1 after going down by an innings and 225 runs on Sunday.
