Arrest Over Cricket 'Match-Fixing' At Lords

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Just because accused persons have decided not to speak in public and have it as a legal battle... doesn't prove that they are innocent... ( again my assumption, having Yawar Saeed as team manager and Ijaz Butt as chairman, Zardari as the cheif whatever of PCB, any blunder is possible)

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i see it impossible to prove them guilty on CURRENT evidences. videos? who knows they were shot before the no balls? ... the newspaper. the guy looks a fake bookie with his handling of cash and lack of skills at counting. the handling of such an illegal deal. picture is as good as no evidence in court of law. there is no recording yet of the voice/sound from the other side of his calls to so-called pakistani players.

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I agree :hinna:

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why isn’t there any image being shown of the other party for whom the match is being fixed

just watched a clip on GEO and i just could not make it out!!!

aakhir match fixing England kay khilaaf game mein hui hai phir England team kay players bhi mulavis nahi honay chahiye kya :hmmm:

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Umm Michael Holding aka Captain Obvious! Offcourse he would be lured by someone in the team, which will be Amir's senior, since this dealing with Majeed has been going on for 2 and a half years and Amir wasn't part of the team that long ago! Amir should've said no. Lets not defend thieves and may Amir pay the price for his bad decision. I was one of Amir's biggest fans only three days ago but you gotta pay for stabbing the nation in the back!

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lol bhut ache baat ki apne…

aisa nhe hota match fixing mein…why would england players will be involved

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Supposedly the newspaper was in touch with Scotland Yard and they would've been shown the video BEFORE the no-balls were bowled, otherwise there is no real way to conclusively prove the video was shot before the event took place.

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lol...its amazing...the matched was fixed...allegedly... just by a few noballs... :D

PS: All the credit or discredit...whatever you call it...goes to the thinker of this scheme and to gulp money from a newspaper...hmmmmmmmmm

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hahahahahahaha Amir looks the funniest

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haha

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That's the million dollar question. If it was shot before those balls were bowled then guilty is written all over this.

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NOTW is famous for fake scandals and has been sued numerous times i doubt that this is any thing but another fake scandal...hope soo but if it is true they should be banned for life.

Mohammad Amir earns sympathy amid scandal

Mohammad Amir earns sympathy amid scandal](http://www.cricinfo.com/england-v-pakistan-2010/content/current/story/475154.html)

**Former Pakistan captain, Ramiz Raja, and the former coach, Geoff Lawson, have both spoken out in defence of Mohammad Amir, Pakistan’s 18-year-old fast bowler whose alleged involvement in the Lord’s spot-fixing scandal is threatening to destroy his burgeoning career.
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Amir was a revelation during the recent four-Test series against England, in which he collected 19 wickets at 18.36 and proved unplayable at times in helpful swinging conditions. He picked up consecutive five-wicket hauls in the final two Tests, including a career-best 6 for 84 in England’s only innings at Lord’s.

However, on the eve of the final day of the series, he was one of four players - along with his captain Salman Butt and fellow new-ball bowler Mohammad Asif - to be named by The News of the World in an alleged scam involving bowling no-balls to order, a situation that has led many commentators, including England’s former captain, Michael Vaughan, to call for a life ban.

However, Ramiz and Lawson both expressed sympathy for Amir, and believed the greater blame lay with the men who had led him astray so early in his career. “To see an 18-year old boy being dragged into the controversy is the worse part,” Ramiz told Cricinfo. "He had the world, everyone was raving about the talent and praising him. It is such a sad moment in cricket.

**“Amir comes from a humble background,” Ramiz said. “He is 18, with an impressionable mind, and if he has been keeping bad company, it’s possible he could have been drawn [into wrongdoing]. But if that’s the case, then the guys who got him in should be put behind bars because they’ve spoilt a grand career. They’ve infiltrated and spoilt a young mind, and it’s such a shocking state of affairs.”
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Lawson, who coached Pakistan for 15 months between July 2007 and October 2008, said: “For me, it would be a great tragedy if a young man such as Amir, a shining light of hope, has been led astray.” But he also added that Pakistan’s socio-economic situation needed to be taken into account before rushing in to judge the alleged actions of its cricketers.

**“We must remember that we are judging these guys by the standards of our own country, when their situations are vastly different,” Lawson told The Age in Melbourne. “The first time I met Mohammad Amir was when he was 16, coming to an Under-19s camp. He comes from a small village near the Swat valley and was delayed by three hours because the Taliban had closed the highway. That doesn’t happen in this country.”

“One thing that struck me about Amir was his constant smile, his zest for the game,” he said. "That has not changed. I will never condone any form of fixing, but we should consider that a cricketer might not be thinking of personal gain but of getting money to buy a generator for his village because they don’t have electricity.
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“I don’t think Pakistan should be banished, we have seen it survive some incredible on and off-field turmoil,” Lawson said. "But I will say that the present Pakistan administration cannot escape some of the blame for this. What they need right now is positive leadership and they don’t have it.

“When I was there the board did not have people with vested interests, they were business people who treated people fairly, remunerated the players well. The first-class players were looked after and paid well and it made a difference.The [current] Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt is not a leader, he should not have the job, he is incapable.”

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*The way the moron Salman Butt acted infront of the media clearly shows who's at fault here.

In other news, Sarfaraz has also stated that chooha Malik will fix tennis games now, so watch the U.S open closely.*

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its so sad to hear that Pakistan is being targeted to be totally outta international cricket

i just heard that on CNN :(

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Screw CNN
:aj:

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^ Yea I Just saw That Too..I hope al the players that were involved get banned for life for disgracing pakistan..:mad:

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ohhh news alert on ary!!!!!

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whats the news