silentstriker
The Wheel is Forever
Yup, this would end only if there is a more equitable distribution of match fees and salaries amongst Test players.
Really sad.**** this is really sad for the game. One day these guys are all the sanctimonious pricks donating half their game fees for charity and then we know they do that because they receive a bigger package from the bookies. Sad day for cricket.
True.Yup, this would end only if there is a more equitable distribution of match fees and salaries amongst Test players.
exactlyWho gives a **** whether it stands or not. Bigger things to worry about here.
Were any of the matches that Azharuddin and Cronje were found to have fixed wiped from the records?To make an analogy, if I plagarize or make up only one line in a scientific paper: A) I will never publish again, and B) that paper would be completely removed, and all most past papers would be scrutinized and under suspicion.
I don't see why this Test should be allowed to stand.
I don't think so, but they should be.Were any of the matches that Azharuddin and Cronje were found to have fixed wiped from the records?
Gutted about the news that Amir is involved, however I'd be completely in favour of a life ban from the sport for all involved.
Cricinfo understands from a source close to the investigation that a sum of £25,000 was found in the room of one of the Pakistan players, with further sums of £3000-4000 found on two other players. The source also confirmed that Mazheer was known to the team, but in an informal capacity.
I'm not convinced it's about equity or fairness. It's not really about Pakistan players being paid less than English or Australians. It's just that they're paid so much less than they could make from match-fixing.Yup, this would end only if there is a more equitable distribution of match fees and salaries amongst Test players.
If you make a million dollars from salary, you're much less likely to accept $100k for match fixing and ruin your future.I'm not convinced it's about equity or fairness. It's not really about Pakistan players being paid less than English or Australians. It's just that they're paid so much less than they could make from match-fixing.
TBH I'm just trying to come up with quality sledges for Matt Prior tomorrow.Who gives a **** whether it stands or not. Bigger things to worry about here.
Wow....The reporter asked the guy they pulled the sting on about previous match-fixing and betting and he brings up the Sydney test this winter where a certain wicketkeeper who has been named made a few 'mistakes'.
Interesting point, that.I'm not convinced it's about equity or fairness. It's not really about Pakistan players being paid less than English or Australians. It's just that they're paid so much less than they could make from match-fixing.