Ex-cricketers, fans ‘shocked’ at fixing revelation
Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir are two of the seven players allegedly involved in match fixing. —AFP/File Photo
Lord's test resumes amidst match-fixing allegations
KARACHI: Pakistan was left reeling on Sunday by the latest allegations of match-fixing to plague the country’s beloved cricket team with former stars and officials demanding life bans for any players implicated.
Former spinner and chief selector Iqbal Qasim termed the allegations, which centred on the ongoing fourth Test against England at Lord’s, as a “great mishap.”
“The news is shocking and a great mishap,” Qasim told AFP.
“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.”
Britain’s biggest-selling newspaper, the News of the World, claimed several blatant no-balls had been delivered by Pakistan bowlers during the Test at cricket’s spiritual home.
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