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what abut india tumhary umpire bhagwaan ka avataar hain ?
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Someone is still butttt hurtt about getting kicked out
dont overestimate you medias importance- it is an internationaly recognized joke media for clowns-
what abut india tumhary umpire bhagwaan ka avataar hain ?
thats paksitan for sure, casue indian were 80% setisfied( msd manged to beat pakistan) thats why
i am also no fan of india tv , but as far as they are exposing the rampant match fixing in pakistani cricket i think they are doing a good job
International cricket umpires now involved in corruption: Report
NEW DELHI: Close on the heels of five Indian cricketers found involved in spot-fixing, a latest sting operation has revealed that six umpires were ready to be bribed during the recently concluded Twenty20 World Cup and Sri Lanka Premier League in August.
India TV, which had earlier conducted a sting operation on corruption in India's domestic circuit, has come up with another footage showing six umpires from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, willing to give wrong decisions during a game.
The umpires are Nadeem Ghauri and Anees Siddiqui of Pakistan, Nadir Shah of Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka's Gamini Dissanayake, Maurice Winston and Sagara Gallage.
Amongst the officials interrogated on camera, only Shah and Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid represent the current umpire panel of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The channel, however, claimed that Sharfudoullah refused to give any favour in lieu of money offered by the undercover reporters.
But Shah, who has officiated in 40 one-day internationals and three T20 Internationals, was ready to fix any match at international or domestic level. Shah also revealed that Pakistani batsman Nasir Jamshed "fixed" matches in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the channel said.
In another video of the sting, Sri Lankan umpire Gallage agreed to leak information on the pitch, weather, toss, and the playing elevens of India and Pakistan ahead of their World Twenty20 warm-up match Sep 17 for Rs.50,000. He was the fourth umpire in the game.
Dissanayake went a step ahead. Gamini claimed that by providing liquor to Sri Lankan Cricket (SLC) officials, one can get any work done.
During the reporter's conversation with Ghauri, a former ICC umpire from Pakistan, the latter promised to do anything for a payment. He has officiated in 43 ODIs and 14 Tests with his last international game back in November 2010.
The channel said Ghauri's countryman Siddiqui was also ready to get a decision in favour of India for money. Anees promised that he would manage the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to accept a decision favourable to India.
International cricket umpires now involved in corruption: Report - The Times of India
You see out of bangladesh srilanka you picked only Pakistan to present your case against- aint that butt hurting like a bi**h-
i think it has been clearly proved that the entire sri lankan premier league is fixed !!
if you go by the amount of match fixing pakistani players has been involved in the past 3-4 years , you should not be surprised .
Indians waise hi scandal banane ke baray shouqeen hain... I wonder this news will also disappear like another hundreds of scandals we hear on Indian TV channels that are scripted in India and dies in next few days before the world knows or when the accusations are dismissed.
I saw India tv for few minutes and the accusations they were making were funny. One (Sri Lankan upmire I think) gave the pitch report before the match and also suggesting that the team winning the toss will elected to bat first... this is just a general statement that we already know before the match
do u forget Shane warne and mark waugh were penalised by australian board because they passed the similar information ?
There is something about pakistan and match fixing... shoaib akhtar said the same thing few days back