Match Fixing AP

Match Fixing

Match Fixing

The allegations were first made by British tabloid News of the World (generally known for such things), which published an undercover video fixer Mazhar Majeed accept money because two no-balls “in Thursday’s match between England and Pakistan.A no-ball is caused when the bowler (cricket version of the pitcher) crosses the popping crease – think it’s a mound of foul line / launcher. A ball without usually results in one being assigned to a team. Thursday’s game, which was characterized as a defeat “humiliating” for Pakistan in the AP, was a flat tire, and it is unlikely that non-balls performed on the result.

But at least some of the Pakistan team may have lost their dignity and any respect of their fans had for them given the explosive allegations of mass selling British tabloid News of the World. Though still allegations, the facts and circumstances to build up a nasty indictment of a number of players from Pakistan, whose captain Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Kamran Akmal.

Orchestrated by London-based fixed Mazhar Majeed, these players (and probably others) seem to be involved in a match fixing scandal, which not only bring sorrow and shame of other cricket fans from Pakistan, but as little dignity wreckage was left in a team that is in tatters in terms of performance and, if these allegations are true, manners couple include in your photo of the best players in the Pakistan cricket team, their two best players bowling, have been accused of match fixing by a British newspaper, and the story is now front page news in all of them. What they have been accused of bowling is “no balls” at predetermined times, which were then taken to Paris. All parties involved have been careful to insist that the result “of the match was not affected at all, which is in the subtlety of this corruption was such.

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