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Wahab Riaz is fourth Pakistan player to face police

A fourth Pakistan cricketer is to be questioned by police over claims of match-fixing.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt says paceman Wahab Riaz will be quizzed by police next week as part of the ongoing investigation.

Butt also confirmed that no police charges have yet been made against Pakistan skipper Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer, although they have been charged and provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption and security unit for alleged spot-fixing during the fourth npower Test against England.

Speaking in Lahore, Mr Butt said: "Police have also requested that Wahab Riaz be made available for interview on September 14. No charges have been levelled against the players."

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