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Pakistani cricket team encircled with match fixing blames

By Jamil Bhatti

ISLAMABAD, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan's national cricket team was once again encircled with the allegation of match fixing after they lost an easy match against the hosts in the Sri Lankan city of Dambulla on Tuesday.

The fresh match fixing controversy allegations started after Pakistani team let Sri Lanka snatch an easy victory from them in the opening cricket match of Asia Cup 2010.

Pakistan's bowling squad troubled Sri Lankan batting line up with 168 runs for 7 wickets in 37 overs. Pakistan was in good position to all out the Sri Lankan less than 200 runs but sloppy fielding and loose bowling enabled Sri Lankan tail enders to set up a fighting score of 242 runs.

In response, Pakistan, chasing the target, faced early losses when its four top order batsmen lost their wickets at only 32 runs. After that team could not stand firm and was all out at 226 runs even with Captain Shahid Khan Afridi's excellent batting with 109 runs off only 76 balls.

Media and critics, besides the poor performance in the ground, are also discussing the television footage of the match showing batsman Mohammad Aamer talking on the mobile phone in the dressing room just moments before his arrival in the ground.

Aamer cost 57 runs in his 10 overs and made just five runs from the 14 balls he played in the match.

Strict guidelines by the International Cricket Council, to avoid any match fixing, prohibit the usage of phones by players or support staff during the match duration but Aamir clearly violated the rules.

Critics also criticized Kamran Akmal, Wicket keeper batsman who first missed an easy chance to stump a Sri Lankan batsman and then ran out himself during batting when team needed him to stay at the crease.

"It was not less than a suicide," said Usman Khan, a cricket analyst.

Pakistan cricket team has been facing controversies over match fixing especially after their tour to Australia in January 2010 where they were defeated by the Aussies in all 11 matches.

Officials of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) refused to comment on the defeat and following controversy of match fixing.

Pakistan national cricket team player Mohammad Wasim rejected entire allegations saying that it is not possible and the team is united and thirsty for victory.

"This is foreign media propaganda against the team to bring players' morale down in the start of the tournament," Wasim told Xinhua.

Common Pakistanis are gloomy at the defeat but are not ready to accept such blames on the team.

"They played well but the wicket was much dusty and slow, its true our bowling slumped in the end but no one stood with captain to achieve the chase able target," said Tariq Hameed, a cricket spectator in Islamabad.

Pakistani cricket team encircled with match fixing blames
 
i have serious doubts on Kamran Akmal, his wicket keeping is the worst in the world, i wonder why they dont get rid of him.
 
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Justin i am sure you have neglected the second news

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Aamer had no access to mobile phone - ICC

Cricinfo staff
June 16, 2010
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Aamer was only adjusting the grill of his helmet, which misled viewers in to thinking he was using a mobile phone © Getty Images
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Players/Officials: Mohammad Aamer
Matches: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Dambulla
Series/Tournaments: Asia Cup
Teams: Pakistan



The ICC and PCB have clarified speculation emerging from Tuesday's Asia Cup opener between Sri Lanka and Pakistan in Dambulla about a Pakistan player possibly using a cell phone in the dressing room.
Pakistani TV channels picked up on footage from the game which showed Mohammad Aamer sitting in the dressing room balcony with a helmet on, with one hand to his right ear, speaking to someone while waiting to bat. The channels implied that he was talking on a cell phone, an act in contravention of existing ICC anti-corruption rules which don't allow players to take phones into the dressing room.

The PCB emphatically denied this was the case, saying that Aamer was talking generally to the team about the situation of the match. In a statement, the board said that the manager Yawar Saeed "has confirmed to us that the rumors...are totally false and unfounded. Cell phones are not allowed under ICC & PCB rules, and as such are always collected by the security manager from every member of the squad except the manager.

"Aamer was next to go in for batting and he was sitting next to team manager along with the other members of the team in the viewing area. They were all talking about the match situation and Aamer had his hand on his helmet which has been interpreted out of context."
The ICC confirmed that the ACSU had investigated the incident and come to a similar conclusion. "The ACSU has thoroughly investigated the alleged breach...including speaking to the relevant people involved, and is satisfied that there is no evidence of Mohammad Aamer making use of a mobile phone while sitting in the dressing room yesterday (June 15) during the match against Sri Lanka at Dambulla," the ICC said.

"Although the very short video clips that are publicly available could mislead viewers into thinking he was holding on to a cell phone and speaking to someone, upon closer scrutiny the fact emerges that Mohammad was actually holding on to the front grill of his helmet, adjusting it, and at the same time making a comment to his team manager, Yawar Saeed, seated to his immediate left."
The ACSU, as a practice, collect the mobile phones of all the players and officials before a game starts. Only the team's manager is allowed to have a phone inside the area.

Source: Aamer had no access to mobile phone - ICC | Cricket News | Asia Cup 2010 | Cricinfo.com
 
A disgrace to any country in the world, shame on you !
 

why "shut up" it's not new in the pakistani cricket. the pcb has already banned ur most of senior cricket for match-fixing, i don't need to count there name. and if we forget the pcb ban we can see the recent pakistan-australia series. how they intentionally lose the match only for money.
 
why "shut up" it's not new in the pakistani cricket. the pcb has already banned ur most of senior cricket for match-fixing, i don't need to count there name. and if we forget the pcb ban we can see the recent pakistan-australia series. how they intentionally lose the match only for money.

which player was banned for match fixing?
 
i have serious doubts on Kamran Akmal, his wicket keeping is the worst in the world, i wonder why they dont get rid of him.

I dont know weather he is into match fixing or not but he sure is a talented cricketer.
 

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