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International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Haroon Lorgat has announced he will step down when his current contract expires at the end of June 2012.

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Disgraced Pakistani cricketers seek leniency in sentencingupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 17:16:00

Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court.

Former Pakistan captain blames ICC for corruption in cricket updated: Wed Nov 02 2011 14:51:00

Former Pakistan captain Asif Iqbal has criticized cricket's governing body for not doing enough to prevent corruption.

Haroon Lorgat answer CNN viewers questionsupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 23:39:00

CNN's Alex Thomas asks ICC Chief Exectutive, Haroon Lorgat, questions that CNN viewers have written for him on CNN.com.

PCB head stands by his statementupdated: Tue Sep 21 2010 10:04:00

Ijaz Butt, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, stands by his accusations that English players 'fixed' a match.

Cricket players claim innocenceupdated: Fri Sep 03 2010 17:56:00

Three Pakistani cricketers at the center of an alleged betting scam have spoken with Pakistan's High Commissioner.

SI.com: Jeff Pearlman: Cricket cleans up ... baseball still needs toupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 16:41:00

HASLEMERE, England -- News of the cricket scandal broke early Tuesday morning, and by that evening the sport's governing body sent a message: We refuse to stand for this.

CNN talks to Michael Holdingupdated: Thu May 20 2010 05:09:00

West Indies cricket legend Michael Holding tells CNN that England deserved their Twenty/20 title.

ICC: 'Cricket must go on'updated: Tue Mar 03 2009 19:35:00

The International Cricket Council discusses the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan.

A gentleman's game?updated: Fri Jun 20 2008 12:05:00

Is "sledging" ruining cricket or is it still a gentleman's game? CNN's Mallika Kapur reports

World Cup to continue, says ICCupdated: Fri Mar 23 2007 10:08:00

Cricket's World Cup will continue despite the murder of Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer which has cast a pall over events on the field at the tournament in the Caribbean.

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