What's new

Spot-fixing/Match-fixing scandal

As this has been exposed. Watch the Indian Cricket to start winning again..the whole bookie business of operations run through their. Pakistan unfortunately is their easiest target to practice on.

I think I read some were that Dubai is their hub
 
Are you serious?:azn: Tomorrow they will steal, murder and do what not all in the name of helping flood victims?

There is no tomorrow for these people, maybe in a years time when the team is losing and some players are brought out of retirement yet again.

There would not be any more flood relief work then.
 
As this has been exposed. Watch the Indian Cricket to start winning again..the whole bookie business of operations run through their. Pakistan unfortunately is their easiest target to practice on.

y dont indian players r named for that??.y pak players are trapped after time?.it depends on them, if they r lusty for money,they will definitely do this.whole told ur captain to be a part of this,he shud have complained to icc but he accepted
 
As this has been exposed. Watch the Indian Cricket to start winning again..the whole bookie business of operations run through their. Pakistan unfortunately is their easiest target to practice on.

It's not where did it started,it's about wherever it started why the Pakistani players are target and why do they accept?
 
It's just not cricket!


201082918185830790_20.jpg

Yawar Saeed (r), Pakistan team's manager, reads the newspaper containing allegations against Pakistani
players as the team plays England at Lord's Cricket Ground in London [AFP]



The idiom "it's not cricket" has come to mean someone doing something that is not right and suggests that cricket is somehow unique.

But the fact is that cricket has had its share of controversies, enough to take the shine off the "unique" appeal.

Here are some reactions to the arrest of a man in the UK on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers following reports of match-fixing in the just concluded cricket match between England and Pakistan.

Michael Vaughan, former England captain on social networking site Twitter
"Anger is my thought at the moment. I don't see how they can get out of this one ... it's just a great shame why this has to happen. Very sad."




Imran Khan, ex-Pakistan cricket captain


"I think there is a need to send out a message to youngsters ... that crime does not pay.

"I myself have come to know about these allegations against our players from the media. I hope they are not true but if any player is found guilty he should be made an example for future generations of Pakistani cricketers."

Allan Lamb, former England batsman
"If any player is caught, they've got to be life banned... Cricket has to go on, it can't just stop - we've got to get rid of the people involved, life ban them, and the game has to go on."






Nasser Hussain, ex-England captain
"Part of me says you've got to make a statement, and say: 'Right, ban for life'. If you come down tough maybe it says to everyone, 'Don't get involved, that's the end of your career'. "But another part of me says, 'Should you give a person another chance?'"





Richie Benaud, former Australia captain
"Sadly the people who now taint a great sport have become far more sophisticated in their ability to make dirty money out of the game... The ICC [International Cricket Council] and the administrators in various countries must act fast, otherwise cricket is at real peril."






Iqbal Mohammad Ali, chairman of the sports committee of the Pakistan National Assembly
"Enough is enough. Players have stained Pakistan's image. All those who are found guilty must be banned for life."





Iqbal Qasim, former Pakistan player and chief selector
"Pakistan cricket has seen every possible mishap, but allegations of spot-fixing is one of the greatest mishaps and it remains to be seen how our cricket comes out of it."






Sarfraz Nawaz, former Pakistan player
"The news is shocking and a great mishap ... As far as I know, players have been accused of fancy fixing, to bowl no-balls so they all must be investigated seriously and then strict action must be taken against those who are proved guilty."





Mohammad Ali Shah, sports minister of Pakistan's Sindh province
"It was because of the players' power that exists in Pakistan cricket that the PCB did not take action against the alleged players and the situation has come to a head in England."




Ehsan Mani, former ICC President
"It has come as an absolute shock to me. I don't know how this could happen. What was the Pakistan team management doing?




"I also blame the ICC anti-corruption unit, when a newspaper could uncover all this what was the unit doing, it is a shame for cricket."


It's just not cricket! - Europe - Al Jazeera English
 
If I worked as their PR manager, I would say that these guys were just trying to raise some quick cash for flood relief.

And what better way to do it other than bowling a few no balls. As for the previous fixed matches, those were for helping the people in war affected areas.

Wow...thats an excellent excuse...but it would definitely earn a bad name to your countrymen.
 
The guys who introduce satta bazi in Cricket world was Raj Bagri , an Indian renowned satta baz. I think he is still alive.
 
It's just not cricket!


201082918185830790_20.jpg

Yawar Saeed (r), Pakistan team's manager, reads the newspaper containing allegations against Pakistani
players as the team plays England at Lord's Cricket Ground in London [AFP]



The idiom "it's not cricket" has come to mean someone doing something that is not right and suggests that cricket is somehow unique.

But the fact is that cricket has had its share of controversies, enough to take the shine off the "unique" appeal.

Here are some reactions to the arrest of a man in the UK on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers following reports of match-fixing in the just concluded cricket match between England and Pakistan.


"Anger is my thought at the moment. I don't see how they can get out of this one ... it's just a great shame why this has to happen. Very sad."







"I think there is a need to send out a message to youngsters ... that crime does not pay.

"I myself have come to know about these allegations against our players from the media. I hope they are not true but if any player is found guilty he should be made an example for future generations of Pakistani cricketers."


"If any player is caught, they've got to be life banned... Cricket has to go on, it can't just stop - we've got to get rid of the people involved, life ban them, and the game has to go on."







"Part of me says you've got to make a statement, and say: 'Right, ban for life'. If you come down tough maybe it says to everyone, 'Don't get involved, that's the end of your career'. "But another part of me says, 'Should you give a person another chance?'"






"Sadly the people who now taint a great sport have become far more sophisticated in their ability to make dirty money out of the game... The ICC [International Cricket Council] and the administrators in various countries must act fast, otherwise cricket is at real peril."







"Enough is enough. Players have stained Pakistan's image. All those who are found guilty must be banned for life."






"Pakistan cricket has seen every possible mishap, but allegations of spot-fixing is one of the greatest mishaps and it remains to be seen how our cricket comes out of it."







"The news is shocking and a great mishap ... As far as I know, players have been accused of fancy fixing, to bowl no-balls so they all must be investigated seriously and then strict action must be taken against those who are proved guilty."






"It was because of the players' power that exists in Pakistan cricket that the PCB did not take action against the alleged players and the situation has come to a head in England."





"It has come as an absolute shock to me. I don't know how this could happen. What was the Pakistan team management doing?




"I also blame the ICC anti-corruption unit, when a newspaper could uncover all this what was the unit doing, it is a shame for cricket."


It's just not cricket! - Europe - Al Jazeera English

benny,look at the person reading the magzine.wat's witten on it.

caught:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
Presidential spokesman Farhatullah Babar said Zardari, who is also patron of the Pakistan Cricket Board, had taken note of the reports and directed officials to keep him updated about developments and the status of any inquiry that may have been ordered or held in London.Farhatullah Baber dispatch the team of close friend of Mr Zardari to recover the betting money. He said, Pakistani team doesn't deserve to keep the betting money. After getting my 10% i will equally distribute the money among team member. He also encourage the player " do more".

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: he was the head of the world cup committee in which Waseem missed the semi finals in India to please the bookies.
 
As this has been exposed. Watch the Indian Cricket to start winning again..the whole bookie business of operations run through their. Pakistan unfortunately is their easiest target to practice on.

Cmon Mr. Webmaster. Don't be so disappointed. remember, when it comes to corruption, you are in race with us for the top spot.

Hamam mein sab nange hain. jo pakda jaaye sirf wohi chor nahin hota!

The problem is, in our societies, no matter what crime the rich and the powerful commit, they always get away with it. It's always the poor who rots in the jail. The Raju's and the zardari's always get away laughing and saying "Accha Ch***a banaya saalon ko!" It's a sad state of affairs.
 
It's just not cricket!


201082918185830790_20.jpg

Yawar Saeed (r), Pakistan team's manager, reads the newspaper containing allegations against Pakistani
players as the team plays England at Lord's Cricket Ground in London [AFP]

This guy is one of many people responsible for such controversies!
 
Last edited:
As this has been exposed. Watch the Indian Cricket to start winning again..the whole bookie business of operations run through their. Pakistan unfortunately is their easiest target to practice on.


r u still blaming the Indians on this ? common atleast leave us out of this for once, the plague is in the PCB not the BCCI. Dont bring India into this , we have nothing to do with Mr.Amer no balls.
 
Back
Top Bottom