Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
It is not just the british court of law that pakistan should be worried about. What if the english public decide to boycott the odis and t20s calling it a WWE kind of farce. What if the ECB refuses to play against or host pakistan anymore?Is the proof strong enough for ECB and the English public? I think it is, if not you would not have seen grown men shed tears of disappointment in the commentary box.
Fortunately English public and ECB trust their courts more than idiots not trusting them.
Re: ‘Insufficient evidence’ against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
gayee bhens paani mai, all my fantasies of getting rid of junk in our backyard are being washed away slowly :hinna:
Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
Fortunately English public and ECB trust their courts more than idiots not trusting them.
Yea, Is the reason everybody is singing praises and standing in defense of the accused? That must be why the english captain wants to play so many more matches against the three accused.
Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
Yea, Is the reason everybody is singing praises and standing in defense of the accused? That must be why the english captain wants to play so many more matches against the three accused.
They don't have to sing praises of anyone, everybody is waiting for the investigation to complete, in the meantime ECB and ICC are okay with going ahead with the plan.
Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
Yes they are, but without the the three accused.
Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
Yes they are, but without the the three accused.
Only some players have expressed reservations, I don't think ICC or ECB has said anything to this effect.
Re: 'Insufficient evidence' against Majeed, fears UK anti-corruption chief :: chaloo
Some players? That's quite an understatement. Yes there have been no official releases from ecb or icc asking for a ban of the three involved. But that is not the point. Enough has been said over the past few days to indicate where this is going. The three would be prevented from playing in the one day and t20 series irrespective of the fact the Scotland yard is able to prove guilt or not. Scotland yard is checking for criminal activity. Criminal activity as defined in the law books need not not have occurred for ICC and ECB to take action.