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conspiracy theory,expected this ,as usual,those Pakistani's who defend this act as conspiracy theory in making should understand,u r only making fool of urselfs

meanwhile hundreds more line Younis,Yousef and Misbah,potentially Afridi also will continue to become scapegoats
Hey man, conspiracy theories or not, don't forget that nothing substantial has been revealed so far, all they have is that video & the claims of that opprobrious bookie. However, if the Pakistani players are found guilty then the culprits should be banned for life especially Asif he should be kicked out irrelevant he is is guilty or not, Ever since he became a cricketer he has been one hell of a troubled character & a constant source of agitation for PCB e.g. Positive dope tests, drugs in his pocket at the airport, fighting within team mates etc etc
 
Lol, what more to expect from Ex gf's :D
yeah, all she wants is to get back at him for breaking up with her.
But on a serious note this guy is always having issues & all those previous issues were proven as well.
 
Remember Oval Test of 2005 ball tempering fiasco?
Every body was hell bent that Pakistan is involved in Ball Tempering, there was a hug cry then also that Ban the whole team again :blah::blah:
Guess who was found guilty the racist aussie empire Darrell Hair.

The BCCI was supporting you in that incident. You think you could have had the decision go your way on your own?
 
If he is found guilty....... I will be the first one to support his ban :)

U still Cant Ban Him :azn:

Listen Micheal Holding at 56 second :azn:


He will Play InshahALLAH !! :D
 
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I am a big pak cricket fan and in a way i want this to be true so that the thiefs in charge of pak cricket can be flushed out and pak cricket can get a clean start, so much rich talent and we waste it

the worst thing for me would be making a few scapegoats and leaving the oligarchs in charge!!!
 
Where are the roots of this trouble, I mean which country is exporting bookies?

Must watch:
Imran Hashmi's match-fixing cricket movie Jannat :coffee::pop:.
 
Where are the roots of this trouble, I mean which country is exporting bookies?

The majority of the bookies are allegedly in India. But they are not part of the system. To control them would mean to arrest them and put them behind bars (since bookmaking is illegal in India). This is unlike cricketers who can be easily controlled by punishing the dishonest ones. If the Pakistani cricketers are found guilty, only the PCB and the cricketers are to be blamed.
 
Where are the roots of this trouble, I mean which country is exporting bookies?

Must watch:
Imran Hashmi's match-fixing cricket movie Jannat :coffee::pop:.

Yaar You will not belive But i was a X Booki lol

let me tell you frankly now we got line from Lahore and Karachi and they got the line from India.

And if u watch the movie Jannat same my story :D :cry:

But its been two years i stop all this **** game. :whistle:
 
Yaar You would not belive But i was a X Booki lol

let me tell you frankly now we got line from Lahore and Karachi and they got the line from India.

And if u watch the movie Jannat same my story :D :cry:

But its been two years i stop all this **** game. :whistle:



really sir ??
:what::what:
 
Yaar You will not belive But i was a X Booki lol

let me tell you frankly now we got line from Lahore and Karachi and they got the line from India.

And if u watch the movie Jannat same my story :D :cry:

But its been two years i stop all this **** game. :whistle:

r u really serious man,good u r out of that thing,u were risking ur carrer in that,allah ki meharbani thi appe
 
r u really serious man,good u r out of that thing,u were risking ur carrer in that,allah ki meharbani thi appe

Read My Post On page no 9. Post No 126

I write there PERSONAL EXPERIENCE .:azn:


Yes ALLAH ka Ikhsan Hai Muj Par !! Main Hameshah Dua kartha tha keh is se nikal jaon .:hang2:
 
Really good thoughts. Pertinent even if these allegations are never proven true...

The Dawn Blog Blog Archive I delivered that no-ball

The misfortune of Pakistan is that its tragedy appears as farce.

Over the past few years, our screens have been awash with images both gruesome and depressing in equal measures. And they have been punctually followed by television anchors and television politicians blaming India, Israel, CIA, NASA and any other bogeyman you can think of – as long as the perpetrators weren’t one of us.

Each time, amidst the despondency, I would find myself laughing at such incredulous claims. When, I would wonder, will such people face up to the brazen facts?

Over the past 48 hours, one of the greatest passions of my life has witnessed a sickening turn of events.

And since then, people have asked one of Pakistan’s largest religious communities – the cricket-fans – when will you face up to the facts?

After Bangalore 1996, Lord’s 1999, after the Qayyum Report and the player revolts, after everything that has happened, how could we still be shocked?

After all, for the most part, the players have always been corrupt, the board has always been dysfunctional, the system has been abused to the point where it is nothing but abusive – how did we not see this coming?

As I asked myself this question, I realised I was no better than those TV hosts and politicians I mocked – just like them I had always found someone else to blame.

It’s the unfair pay-cheques, the IPL bans, the lack of education, the War on Terror, the colonial prejudices.

So I decided to blame the greedy players, the short-sighted administrators, the extractive system.

But love has this way of denuding you and your rationalisations. And my love of cricket asked me – when will you blame yourself?

Myself? How am I to blame?

I whizz past red lights while forwarding a text about the laws broken by the government.

I feast myself silly on all-you-can-eat-buffets, and yet I cringe at the greed of those boys.

I glower at my sister’s slipping dupatta as I leave for a night out, and still its the hypocrisy of Amir’s sajda at Lord’s that rankles me.

I shame Hollywood celebrities for their apathy towards the floods, when no amount of disasters slices me as much as a bunch of young men dropping some catches.

I curse the bus-driver when his swerving makes me miss my turn for the mosque.

I am someone who is in denial of the wrongs I commit.


I must be someone who is the change I wish to see.

Ahmer Naqvi, a former journalist, is the Brian Lara of his generation – he is a genius but his team usually loses. He blogs at his own property in blogistan and is currently making films and liberating the Occipital Lobe.
 
Where are the roots of this trouble, I mean which country is exporting bookies?

Must watch:
Imran Hashmi's match-fixing cricket movie Jannat :coffee::pop:.

obviously you want to say it's india which is the base for bookies. to put it in a simple way, bookies are like non state actors. they don't operate within the system. one has to be strong enough not fall prey to these guys evil web. hey! you don't give them the business, they will have to shut their shop one day!!
 

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