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Pakistan Cricket Match Fixing News

Submitted by Nuklear on 08/06/2009 – 1:32 PMOne Comment

Pakistan Cricket on Accusations of Match Fixing

Pakistan Cricket Match Fixing

Match Fixers still exist in Pakistan Cricket Team according to Abdul Qadir. Whenever there is any disastrous tour of cricket, the news of match fixing is sure to cast its ugly shadow and takes in its lap the players, in particular of the losing team. This time too it was no difference.

Pakistan team suffered a humiliating defeat in the hands of Sri Lanka in both the test matches and one dayers, and soon the visiting team went back home the allegation of match fixing has raised its ugly hood with irritating hisses.

News is abuzz that some Pakistani players might have been involved with bookmakers and must have been fixing some results of the matches. In reality the allegations cropped up soon after a long day in Colombo where Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat.

The Pakistan cricket team’s manager did report that there were a few people who were harassing his team in the hotel, but there had been never any speculations over match fixing. He said that it might have been usual autographs or requests for taking pictures. Further he also denied to have known about the nationality of those people. So, he said he was flabbergasted when the news broke out that it was match fixing that was responsible for the dismal performance of Pakistan team, especially in the one day series.

These incidents led PCB to bring into the notice of ICC, and it is said that the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit will delve into the matter a little deeply to rule out match fixing involvement or otherwise.

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  • k.narender says:

    pak player are world king’s this not fare with pak team ….i know they have own problem’s with their people’s in terror group…but in cricket terror…will not consider ..so kindly give them change to play in ipl…………cricket 1 thing can throw terror from both the contries

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