mikesiva wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:The county player under investigation is Pakistans Danish Kaneria, coincidence ??
And British-born Mervyn Westfield....
And who do you think is the ring leader out of the two of them ??
mikesiva wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:The county player under investigation is Pakistans Danish Kaneria, coincidence ??
And British-born Mervyn Westfield....
Durhamfootman wrote:It always struck me as harsh that senior Pakistan players received life bans by the PCB in the wake of the thrashing received at the hands of Australia. Did the administrators know what was going on?
flyinginabluedream wrote:It's interesting that the no-balls in question were so clearly overstepped. If I was intending to "fix" details during the game, I would probably try to conceal it. This leads me to think that perhaps the Pakistani players involved were overtly revealing what they were asked to do.
sussexpob wrote:It maybe explains why yesterday Mohammed Amir failed to pick up the ball and didnt play a shot yesterday. Maybe the whole complaints about not seeing the ball where an attempt to cover a blatent way to get out on purpose?
sussexpob wrote:Well Mohammed Amir collected his Man of the Series award with a very sheepish look.
betterpolo wrote:sussexpob wrote:Well Mohammed Amir collected his Man of the Series award with a very sheepish look.
Think he just wasn't used to receiving a cheque instead of used notes.
mikesiva wrote:I think Salman's position is untenable - he has to step down as captain, and IMHO, Pakistan should be looking for three replacements for their ODI side.
If a newspaper can do this, then what have the ICC and its anti-corruption body been doing? In some ways, I am glad it's come out, because it's got to be fixed. If there was a will to fix this problem, it would not have got this far.
Borges wrote:Ian Chappell raises a very pertinent question (the point of which almost everyone else seems to have missed so far):If a newspaper can do this, then what have the ICC and its anti-corruption body been doing? In some ways, I am glad it's come out, because it's got to be fixed. If there was a will to fix this problem, it would not have got this far.
Borges wrote:Ian Chappell raises a very pertinent question (the point of which almost everyone else seems to have missed so far):If a newspaper can do this, then what have the ICC and its anti-corruption body been doing? In some ways, I am glad it's come out, because it's got to be fixed. If there was a will to fix this problem, it would not have got this far.
SaintPowelly wrote:sussexpob wrote:It maybe explains why yesterday Mohammed Amir failed to pick up the ball and didnt play a shot yesterday. Maybe the whole complaints about not seeing the ball where an attempt to cover a blatent way to get out on purpose?
It makes you question EVERYTHING !!, looking at some of Umar Akmals dismissals blasting a quick 20 and then getting out - is that genuine ?? or was he asked to score fast and get less than 30 ??
This is a dark day for cricket !!
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