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Spot-fixing not confined to Pak: Imran


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Rocky Jurgular
He is a Liar
by Rocky Jurgular on Sep 06, 2010 09:43 PM

The last paragraph shows he is a liar. He jsut never caught and hence he is not involved in fixing.

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anupam pandey
IMRAN WAS THE BEST CAPTAIN AND FOREVER
by anupam pandey on Sep 06, 2010 06:54 PM

I STRONGLY BELIEVE , IMRAN IS TELLING THE TRUTH . THAT TIME REST OF THE PAKISTAN PLAYERS WERE AFRAID BECAUSE OF " IMRAN'S STRONG PERSONALITY .
HE IS THE EXAMPLE OF - STRONG PERSONALITY AND A GOOD LEADER . DURING HIS TIME THIS TYPE OF DIRTY THINGS NEVER HAPPENED.

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damodaran mohan
IMRAN IS RIGHT BUT GUILTY MUST BE PUNISHED ADEQUATELY
by damodaran mohan on Sep 06, 2010 01:23 PM

Let us say all that Imran says are correct and accept them as true.But that do not absolve the the Pak trio of spot fixing etc.Like the other Pakistani officials/diplomats etc.Let not Imnran give excuses for letting the defaulters go scot free.Further, the punishment must be good enough to act as deterrant for future and is suggested as below:
1.Md.Asif:life ban
2.Salman Butt &K/Akmal: 5yrs ban
3.Md.Amir: 1 yr.
4. Yaser Hameed: warning

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SHARAD MISHRA
POLITICS IS HEAVY ALL AROUND THE WORLD CRICKET.
by SHARAD MISHRA on Sep 05, 2010 02:50 PM  | Hide replies

Dear Imran, Pakistan team is the brand ambassador for spot / match fixing matches. Even if we agree that these are being financed by Indian bookies, why it is only Pakistan team that accepts bribes and fixes matches. Why not Sri Lankan or Bangladeshi players? Pakistan team members know the perils of match fixing and yet, they go forward and do it, which incidentally is televised openly in media.

Indian players need not go into match fixing, as they are being paid heavily by BCCI and well looked after.

You need to clean your system first before you start pointing fingers on others. PCB is definitely not going to do it in the near future, as corruption has become part of their operations.

At the same time, I request Mr. Sharad Pawar to step down from ICC and let someone honest deal with BCCI. Sharad Pawar should concentrate his time and effort on agriculture and how to save billions of lives in India. How to safe guard food grains which are rotting in the open without proper storage facilities and insufficient warehouses.


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Sowri Rajan
Why blame India
by Sowri Rajan on Sep 05, 2010 01:33 PM  | Hide replies

Dear Imran, Pakistan team is the brand ambassador for spot / match fixing matches. Even if we agree that these are being financed by Indian bookies, why it is only Pakistan team that accepts bribes and fixes matches. Why not Sri Lankan or Bangladeshi players? Pakistan team members know the perils of match fixing and yet, they go forward and do it, which incidentally is televised openly in media.

Indian players need not go into match fixing, as they are being paid heavily by BCCI and well looked after.

You need to clean your system first before you start pointing fingers on others. PCB is definitely not going to do it in the near future, as corruption has become part of their operations.

At the same time, I request Mr. Sharad Pawar to step down from ICC and let someone honest deal with BCCI. Sharad Pawar should concentrate his time and effort on agriculture and how to save billions of lives in India. How to safe guard food grains which are rotting in the open without proper storage facilities and insufficient warehouses.

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unibiz
Re: Re: Why blame India
by unibiz on Sep 06, 2010 02:40 PM
Your players spoil the game by bowling no ball.Ask them not to play in IPL for self respect atleast.

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Joy Gupta
Re: Re: Why blame India
by Joy Gupta on Sep 05, 2010 04:50 PM
haha, your player is under ICC scanner...

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