Thursday, September 30, 2010
Ramiz Raja on match fixing scandal
According to a report in the Mirror, the man has been arrested over an alleged £150,000 cricket betting scandal centred around the current Test between England and Pakistan.
The man held was being investigated over claims he took £150,000 in return for information about three "no balls", alleged to have been deliberately bowled by Pakistan in England's first innings of the Test.
Cricket scandal turns spotlight on ICC
International cricket's governing body is expected to receive a report on the match-fixing scandal within 48 hours.
England vs Pakistan Cricket Betting Scandal
The Sun indicates that a middle man has taken money to predict exactly when No-Balls will be bowled. These are potentially very dangerous damaging rumours.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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Ricky Ponting on Pakistan cricket scandal
Australian Test captain Ricky Ponting has called for quick action from the ICC following match-fixing claims regarding Pakistani players. Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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Urdu - Pakistan Cricket Scandal: Match Fixing Alleged 5 Sept 2010
Bribe money recovered from one player, while another player alleges mostly bribes decided whether matches were won or lost.
Pakistani Cricket Team Match Fixing Scandal Special Program 2
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Pakistan Cricket Scandal coverage vs Pakistan Flood coverage
What does the Pakistan Cricket Scandal coverage vs Pakistan Flood coverage say to us about the order of the world and the way we prioritize things? What does this say to us about our own nature?
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Pakistani Cricket Team Match Fixing Scandal Special Program 3
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Cricket Corruption - Cricket Scandal In England - Aaj Kamran Khan Ke Saath Part 1
Kamran Khan is exposing high level corruption in Pakistan cricket board.
Pakistani Cricket Team Match Fixing Scandal Special Program 1
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The Real News- Cricket Doping Scandal
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Former captain of Pakistan Imran Khan comments on the cricket Scandal
"The people who are found guilty should be removed from the team and replaced, and should be punished as an example"
Imran Khan, Politician and former national captain
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Veena Malik - Pakistan Cricket Scandal - Asif Mohammad - Truth Verification
Achievers Corporate Solution an authorized distributor of Security Level Software Tool Layered Voice Analysis. vBased on the analysis of the Interview we wish to share as follows:
a. Veena Malik is trying to gain popularity has come out with the statements.
b. She is unaware of the discussions held between Asif and Mr. Dixit, and most of the statements made by her are presumptions/anticipated.
c. How come she was holding Asif's Phone for 15 days as she claims to have attended and answered the calls of Dheeraj?
d. It is also possible that probably she is worried that her proximity with Asif could land her also in a fix when investigated.
We at Achievers Corporate Solution feel that further probe would definitely reveal the malafide intentions. Incidently we have also analyzed Mr. Dixit's interview and findings are more or less matching except that his claims of no proximity with Mazhar Asif and Pak Players need to be examined further.
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Pakistan Cricket Match fixing Scandal
Pakistan embroiled in cricket 'match-fixing' probe LORD's 2010 LONDON: Pakistan's embattled cricket team were embroiled in allegations of match-fixing on Sunday after British police arrested a man on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.
The controversy erupted after the News of the World alleged some members of the Pakistan team were involved in a betting scam in the ongoing fourth and final Test against England at Lord's.
Britain's biggest-selling newspaper claimed several blatant no-balls had been delivered by Pakistan bowlers.
The weekly tabloid said it gave 150,000 pounds (230,000 dollars, 185,000 euros) to a middle man who correctly told them in advance precisely when those deliveries would be bowled.
"Following information received from the News of the World we have arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers," a spokesman for London's Metropolitan Police said.
Despite the latest controversy swirling around the game, the International Cricket Council (ICC) insisted the fourth Test would continue as scheduled on Sunday, adding that no "players nor team officials have been arrested in relation to this incident".
Pakistan tour manager Yawar Saeed added: "I can confirm we are aware of the allegations. Scotland Yard (Metropolitan) police are with us now at our hotel and we are helping them with their enquiries.
"This is as much as I can say at the moment."
The News of the World published images and dialogue from the encounter and a picture of what it said was one of the promised no-balls delivered on Friday.
It also ran a photograph of Pakistan captain Salman Butt standing with the man they claimed was the middleman, and one of their reporters.
The News of the World claimed their reporters had posed as front men for an Asian gambling cartel, paying 10,000 pounds to the alleged fixer as an upfront deposit.
They met again on Wednesday in a west London hotel room to hand over the rest of the money as their "entry ticket" into what they claimed was a "huge betting syndicate".
They claimed the middle man then correctly predicted when the no-balls would be bowled.
The newspaper showed the alleged fixer with piles of cash on a table.
Meanwhile, the ICC said the match would continue as planned on Sunday at Lord's, the spiritual home of the game.
"The International Cricket Council, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have been informed by the Metropolitan Police that a 35-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers," said an ICC statement.
"The Metropolitan Police have informed the ICC, ECB and PCB that their investigations continue and ICC, ECB and PCB, with the involvement of the ICC Anti Corruption and Security Unit, are fully assisting those enquiries.
"No players nor team officials have been arrested in relation to this incident and the fourth Test match will continue as scheduled on Sunday.
"As this is now subject to a police investigation neither ICC, ECB, PCB nor the ground authority, MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club), will make any further comment," it added.
Pakistan, who have been dogged by 'fixing' allegations since the 1990s, collapsed spectacularly yet again Saturday to leave England closing in on an innings victory.
At stumps, Pakistan, following on, were 41 for four in their second innings, having been dismissed for just 74 first time around.
That left them still 331 runs adrift of England's first innings 446 as the home team eyed a victory that would give them a 3-1 win in their final series before they begin the defence of the Ashes in Australia in November.
There was also a controversial finish to Pakistan's 2006 Test series in England.
They forfeited the final match at The Oval in south London, having refused to take the field after tea on the fourth day because they'd been penalised for ball-tampering.
Pakistan have been unable to play matches at home since an armed attack on the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore in March last year effectively turned the country into a 'no-go area' for international cricket. Mazhar Majeed wahab riaz umar amin
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