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Pakistan match fixing

Postby smithy » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:47 pm

What a lot of us suspected was still happening, has been confirmed as a News of the World sting catches out a Pakistan player agent who has been rigging games of test match cricket.
One of the most disappointing thing for me is that Mohammed Amir is one of the players involved.

A BRITISH newspaper story names Pakistan captain Salman Butt as the ringleader of a group of players who have been paid to fix the fourth Test against England being played at Lord's
The News of the World story also claims that bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif and wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal are involved.

British police have already arrested a man over the claims.

"Following information received from the News of the World, we have arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers,'' said a spokesman for London's Metropolitan Police.

News of the World, Britain's biggest-selling newspaper, alleged that two Pakistan bowlers delivered three blatant no-balls to order.

The weekly tabloid said it gave about $260,000 to a middle man who correctly told them precisely when the deliveries would be bowled.

The newspaper published images and dialogue from the encounter and a picture of what it said was one of the promised no-balls on Friday.

Pakistan collapsed spectacularly yet again in the series as England closed in on an innings victory on Saturday.

"I can confirm that we are aware of the allegations and Scotland Yard police are with us now at the hotel and we are helping them with their enquiries,'' Pakistan's team manager Yawar Saeed said.

"This is as much as I can say at the moment.''

The News of the World also claimed the alleged fixer, Mazhar Majeed, also tried to rig the third Test between England and Pakistan at the Oval to prove to the newspaper's undercover reporters that he could do it.

The cricket website Cricinfo says it has heard from a source close to the investigation that a sum of about $43,000 was found in the room of one Pakistan player, with further sums of between $5000 and $7000 on two other players.


Also the Sydney test last season was rigged also.

THE News of the World report quotes alleged match-fixer Mazhar Majeed as confirming suspicions that Australia's extraordinary victory in the second Test in Sydney earlier this year was also rigged.
Thousands of cricket fans watched Australia dramatically come from behind to win the January match at the SCG.

But the News of the World investigation claims the Pakistan team made about $1.4 million from rigging the result.

Doubts were raised on the final day when when Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal dropped four easy catches and missed a simple run out.

Commentators were also staggered at the sudden poor play from Pakistan, who started the fifth and final day dominating the match and clear favourites to win.

The News of the World says it has Mazhar Majeed on camera declaring match-rigging was rife in international cricket.

"Let me tell you the last Test we did ... it was the Second Test against Australia in Sydney,' Majeed said.

"Australia had two more wickets left. They had a lead of 10 runs, yeah. And Pakistan had all their wickets remaining.

"The odds for Pakistan to lose that match, for Australia to win that match, were I think 40-1.

"We let them get up to 150 then everyone lost their wickets. That one we made 1.3. But that's what I mean, you can get up to a million.

"Tests is where the biggest money is because those situations arise."

The 35-year-old property tycoon who has managed Pakistan players for more than two years said he had also been involved in ball-tampering.

"I used to go out on the pitch to give the players their drinks," he said.

"Whenever we couldn't get a wicket I'd have a lump of Vaseline on my hand. Shake their hand. They'd put it on one side of the ball and the ball would suddenly start in-swinging."
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby The Cadet » Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:23 pm

It's about time Pakistan were kicked out of World Cricket. Security concerns in there home country to the extent of having to play away all the time. And match fixing which is destroying Test cricket. What a joke.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby smithy » Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:02 pm

The Cadet wrote:It's about time Pakistan were kicked out of World Cricket. Security concerns in there home country to the extent of having to play away all the time. And match fixing which is destroying Test cricket. What a joke.

Something needs to be done.

for starters the PCB could start by paying their players a decent amount of money so they don't have to do these things.

Corruption is rife throughout Pakistan cricket, from the players to the board.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby heater31 » Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:18 pm

the ICC won't have the balls to kick them out....... The Asian block will spit the dummy big time and call us all racists........
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Tassie Blues » Sun Aug 29, 2010 6:07 pm

its not just pakistan thats doing it they are just so bad at it they keep getting caught. sooner control of this great game is out of Asian hands the better! problem with that is they are propping up the west indies and cricket in Africa with the extra $$$ they get from betting it a vicious circle.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby oldeagle » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:37 pm

55 minutes til start of play and Pakistan have just got to the ground. This will be an interesting day. Crowd reaction will will be of particular interest.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby dedja » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:39 pm

Don't say I didn't tells ya ...
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby spell_check » Sun Aug 29, 2010 7:54 pm

smithy wrote:
The Cadet wrote:It's about time Pakistan were kicked out of World Cricket. Security concerns in there home country to the extent of having to play away all the time. And match fixing which is destroying Test cricket. What a joke.

Something needs to be done.

for starters the PCB could start by paying their players a decent amount of money so they don't have to do these things.

Corruption is rife throughout Pakistan cricket, from the players to the board.


They still should be kicked out. Even though even innocent players suffer, they still could go play first-class cricket elsewhere and get paid a decent wage.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby dedja » Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:56 pm

From the first Test ... $-) $-) $-)

dedja wrote:The pain of losing is quickly forgotten when the Pakis visit their bookies to cash in their bets.


dedja wrote:They can nearly smell the cash now ... when will these guys be banned from world cricket?


dedja wrote:All over ... all out for 80. Well done Pakistan, now go collect your spoils.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:38 am

Australia, England and New Zealand should all quit the ICC.

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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby mal » Mon Aug 30, 2010 10:13 am

dedja wrote:From the first Test ... $-) $-) $-)

dedja wrote:The pain of losing is quickly forgotten when the Pakis visit their bookies to cash in their bets.


dedja wrote:They can nearly smell the cash now ... when will these guys be banned from world cricket?


dedja wrote:All over ... all out for 80. Well done Pakistan, now go collect your spoils.



I have been refusing to believe corruption was a big issue
OR
Ive wanted vehemently to disbelieve it could happen
But it does

Nostradedjanamus has been proven right

Bookies used to frequent the Adelaide Oval in SA up to a decade ago
The Mark Waugh and Shane Warne controversy was the catalyst in banning the Bookie from being at Adelaide Oval
The authorities Stamped it in the bud here
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Media Park » Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:04 am

Absolute disgrace. Send them packing...
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby The Jack » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:51 pm

What I wonder is how come it takes a newspaper to have the balls to bring these things to light? What the hell is the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit doing? Not much I'm guessing.

Did you see the no-balls that were correctly predicted by the main man? Made sure the umpires had to notice them didn't they?! They're showing a lot of faith in the umpires to pick it up! The things the umps get wrong these days, they'd be in a bit of trouble if they missed a no-ball.

All in all, another sad day for cricket. I'm not sure how many more the game can take.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Media Park » Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:10 pm

Bring back Zimbabwe. They were poo, but at least they were honest...
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:16 pm

Sad, sad day.
I can't even think of anything to write about this.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby Media Park » Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:58 pm

So we've got Mr Clean Salman Butt, Kamran CatchMAL, Aamer, Asif and two as-yet-unnamed players...

So cue those guys to be banned, and Yousuf to return to the captaincy... :oops:
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby smithy » Mon Aug 30, 2010 3:24 pm

The Jack wrote:What I wonder is how come it takes a newspaper to have the balls to bring these things to light? What the hell is the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit doing? Not much I'm guessing.

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Robert Craddock raised the very same issue on foxsports.
He stated that a couple of them are well known for travelling the globe working on their golf game.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby (S)aintbackline » Mon Aug 30, 2010 3:35 pm

look at how many captains they have had this year, surely the fear of having a contract ripped up at any time because of performances is an issue and players are just trying to make a quick buck before the PCB stabs them in the back like they have done countless times in the last 10 years.
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby spell_check » Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:22 pm

So Younis Khan got sacked from the captaincy because he had lost the trust of his players - i.e. he was too honest and didn't want a part of the money?
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Re: Pakistan match fixing

Postby hottie » Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:20 pm

If a person is offered big money to bowl no balls at certain times in a game,and i was that person it would very easy to accept and not think of any problems in the future.The test match in Australia was obvious to have been fixed and in an interview with Peter Young from Cricket Australia tonight he said that they believed nothing untoward happened in that game,but he must have been watching something else.The ICC are not strong to stand up and get rid of people,unfortunately greed will overtake the honesty of some people and this includes all players from each country.
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