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Saturday, November 05, 2011

PCB dismisses Amir’s claim over fixing

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has dismissed the claim by Mohammed Amir that he was not provided information regarding anti-corruption,According to the PCB, Amir had signed a central contract on March 2010 which contained articles pertaining to anti-corruption. An Urdu version of the anti-corruption code was also provided to players. Amir was also lectured on anti-corruption during the under-19 world cup.Following his sentencing in the spot-fixing case Mohammed Amir while speaking to Geo News had said that he was not provided information pertaining to anti-corruption by the PCB.