How cricket matches are scripted
Spot-fixing has been around for as long as match-fixing. Everything is up for betting, from how many runs will be scored in a session to how many players will wear floppy hats. By Rashid Latif
Cricket and the lure of betting
Each IPL game fetches upwards of £10 million in legal bets. Will legalising betting in India end the fixing menace once and for all? By Ashok Malik
For one country, the cloud of match-fixing never really went away. The perception of it has woven itself into the very fabric of society at large. By Osman Samiuddin
'You'll never entirely eradicate match-fixing'
Paul Condon, the out-going chief of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit, talks about the state of the game today, spot-fixing, and why Twenty20 threatens cricket's integrity
A timeline, from the revelations of Cronje's involvement to the recent inquiry into Pakistan's series in Australia. By Siddarth Ravindran
What Hansie did to South Africa
Telford Vice: Just when his country had made it back into the fold after the years of apartheid came Cronje to end the innocence
'Match-fixing has done permanent damage'
Time Out: Sanjay Manjrekar, Ramiz Raja and Scyld Berry discuss cricket's great modern scourge with Harsha Bhogle
Ten years after the match-fixing crisis broke out, we look at the names who made the news in the sport's biggest scandal. By Siddhartha Talya
Live from the Warne-Waugh affair
A look back to how the story of the involvement of two Australian players with bookmakers broke in 1998. By Malcolm Conn
Why bring up match-fixing now?
Cricket has managed stay away from as big a scandal, but the shadow of match-fixing refuses to go away, writes Osman Samiuddin