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Zhao Xintong was banned from snooker for 20 months after match-fixing PA The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) charged him with offences related to match fixing. At the time ...
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This all comes after Zhao returned from a 20-month ban from the sport for ‘being concerned in fixing matches’ and betting on snooker. The Chinese star romped through the amateur game after his ...
Following a series of lore drops, Genshin Impact released a surprise livestream today, going into more details about the upcoming Nod-Krai region and update. This chat with developers Crab and Aquaria ...
Andy Jenkins has been handed a massive 11-year ban for match fixing. The former World Championship semi-finalist has also been ordered to pay a hefty fine of £17,580. Jenkins was found guilty of ...
Darts player Andy Jenkins has been slapped with an 11-year ban from the sport after being convicted of match-fixing in no less than 12 Modus Super Series events. Alongside the lengthy ban ...
Darts star Andy Jenkins has been banned for 11 years after being found guilty of match-fixing. A Darts Regulation Authority (DRA) disciplinary committee found Jenkins guilty of fixing 12 Modus ...
Former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Jenkins has been handed an 11-year ban and £17,580 fine for match-fixing. Jenkins was found guilty of fixing 12 Modus Super Series matches between 22 ...
Former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Jenkins has been handed an 11-year ban and £17,580 fine for match fixing. Jenkins was found guilty of fixing 12 Modus Super Series matches between 22 ...
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