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***Official*** Spot-Fixing Scandal

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
Err...obviously no?

The cause for suicide, if it is suicide, was distress from the allegations of the match fixing scandal.....
 

_Ed_

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At the death...jeez. Don't know what it has to do with cricket, though.
From the article:
Le Cluse, who was married with two children, had reportedly been left devastated by the News of the World revelations in August that had centred on his colleague, the football club owner, Mazhar Majeed, who was arrested on suspicion to defraud bookmakers, and released on bail.
 

bagapath

International Captain
terrible news... his poor wife will have to bring up the children alone.... very sad... shows how murky the betting world is... cronje met with an unnatural end as well....
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Pak passion forum.. Ary tv channel was reporting on this

it is expected that Ehsan Mani will replace him as PCB

if happens.. maybe a bit late but Mani is the perfect person to be the head of PCB
nothing on cricinfo so far. Nothing on DAWN either. I hope and pray it is true.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain

Fusion

Global Moderator
Pakistan news: Clouds gather ahead of Ijaz Butt's return | Pakistan Cricket News | Cricinfo.com


So far they have dismissed everything as speculation.

However, the parliament is becoming quite loud now.

Lets see what goes on when Butt visits them...
I think it’s even less likely that he’ll be dismissed now that it’s such a political topic. Zardari would not want to seemingly lose face by giving into the opposition’s demands to sack Butt. Sadly, we’re stuck with him for now.
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
I think it’s even less likely that he’ll be dismissed now that it’s such a political topic. Zardari would not want to seemingly lose face by giving into the opposition’s demands to sack Butt. Sadly, we’re stuck with him for now.
But...there is a lot of talk going on that he will return to Pak and resign citing poor health and age as reasons....i don't know...i can only pray that its true...and that Ehsan Mani is probably going to be the next PCB chief. Seems pretty damning if that happens..
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
NA body directs PCB to resolve Younis issue
By Imran Ali Teepu
Wednesday, 13 Oct, 2010
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Pakistan cricket board Chairman Ijaz Butt, left, former skipper Younis Khan, center, and Intikhar Alam, right. -Photo by AP (File)

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly Standing Committee on Sports on Tuesday recommended to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to give a patient hearing to the dejected former skipper Younis Khan within a span of eight days.

The committee which met here at NA secretariat, with Iqbal Mohammad Ali Khan in chair took serious note of delay on PCB’s part over a number of issues including listing of the facts related to spot-fixing scam, ex-team manager Yawar Saeed’s failure in submission of a report over the controversial England tour, team coach Waqar Younis and chief selector Mohsin Khan’s differences over selection and matter related to continuous omission of Younis Khan.

The committee members asked the PCB officials to hear out Younis’ grievances and sort out the issue of his continued omission from the national side. “We will direct Younis to contact the PCB and the board should resolve the matters relating to him within a week,” said Saud Majeed, a PML (N) legislator.

PCB’s legal adviser Tafazzul Rizvi assured the committee that they would look into problems relating to Younis issue and would resolve them soon.

Though the committee members could not get insightful information about the spot-fixing scam involving three Pakistani cricketers, Tafazzul said: “We don’t want the players to get into any trouble if there is discussion on the said matter here at the NA forum. We can brief you later about the whole episode.”

Tafazzul’s stance was accepted by the committee and Saud said: “The matter can be discussed in-camera.”

While several key matters relating to national security and other sensitive issues are often discussed in-camera, it is the first time that the match-fixing scam will be discussed in-camera which is bound to leave the nation guessing on what really went wrong with the Pakistani cricketers in England.

Khawaja Najam, a former military officer, who was assigned to look after the team’s security during the tour of England informed: “The two men [Mazhar Majeed and Azhar Majeed] were never allowed to enter the rooms of the players in the hotel and were also not allowed to enter the dressing room.”

Former manager Yawar Saeed, however, added that Mazhar Majeed had acted as an agent for several cricketers during the last ten years. “He [Mazhar Majeed] has acted as an agent for last several years for many players,” he remarked.

Ms Tasneem Siddiqui, another PML (N) legislator, then asked Yawar: “Did he [Mazhar Majeed] act as an agent for Shahid Afridi?” to which PCB’s Chief Operating Officer Wasim Bari replied: “I think he [Mazhar Majeed] was never associated with Afridi.”

At one point Yawar was grilled by Sports Minister Aijaz Jakhrani over match-fixing issue and why he could not provide a comprehensive report to the NA body. Jakhrani’s loud voice certainly shook up the veteran official who quickly conceded there was a delay on his part regarding the report. “I will submit a detailed report within 15 days regarding the England tour,” said Yawar.

Team coach Waqar Younis, when asked to speak about the disastrous England tour, looked clearly unhappy and said: “I was never consulted by the selection committee over the team composition and this is not for the first time that this has happened.”

“During the selection of Twenty20 World Cup team, I was totally snubbed by the selectors,” added Waqar and was surprisingly supported by Bari on the matter.

However, Chief Selector Mohsin Khan, looking clearly annoyed over Waqar’s criticism, said that the practice of consulting the coach was still on but the circumstances were different during the tour of England.

“I am following the best practice. When the team for the England tour was announced, the coach was not even in Pakistan,” said the chief selector. Waqar then added that consultation would have been better to come up with the best possible combination.

DAWN.COM | Sport | NA body directs PCB to resolve Younis issue
 

Faisal1985

International Vice-Captain
Two T20 Cup matches to be probed for match-fixing

From our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has started investigations into allegations that some leading players under-performed during two crucial matches of the National Twenty20 Championship which concluded recently in Lahore.
A well-placed source in the PCB confirmed that an undeclared investigation is under way to judge the credibility of the semifinal match played between Karachi Dolphins and Rawalpindi Rams.
Karachi chased a daunting target of over 200 runs in surprising fashion. The PCB is investigating if any of the Rawalpindi players have under-performed to present the semis to the Dolphins.
“Doubts arose when a leading Rawalpindi all-rounder seeking a place in the Pakistan team apparently under-performed with both bat and ball, forcing the PCB to scrutinise his performance,” a source confirmed to ‘The News’.
The all-rounder may further be grilled in the coming days as to why all of a sudden he played too many dot balls while batting and delivered loose deliveries during his bowling spell.
It has been alleged that the all-rounder in question was seeking a place on the team and was guaranteed a place following the completion of the task. However, his poor performance in the semis forced the selectors to think otherwise.
Apart from that particular semifinal, another match is also under investigation.
The fresh measures are being taken in wake of the recent ICC warning that says that has called for strict measures to be taken to curb the match-fixing menace in Pakistan’s domestic cricket.
However, when PCB’s media director Nadeem Sarwar was approached about these developments, he expressed complete ignorance, saying he had no such knowledge. “I am completely unaware of any such development or about any such inquiry,” he said.

Two T20 Cup matches to be probed for match-fixing
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Two T20 Cup matches to be probed for match-fixing

From our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has started investigations into allegations that some leading players under-performed during two crucial matches of the National Twenty20 Championship which concluded recently in Lahore.
A well-placed source in the PCB confirmed that an undeclared investigation is under way to judge the credibility of the semifinal match played between Karachi Dolphins and Rawalpindi Rams.
Karachi chased a daunting target of over 200 runs in surprising fashion. The PCB is investigating if any of the Rawalpindi players have under-performed to present the semis to the Dolphins.
“Doubts arose when a leading Rawalpindi all-rounder seeking a place in the Pakistan team apparently under-performed with both bat and ball, forcing the PCB to scrutinise his performance,” a source confirmed to ‘The News’.
The all-rounder may further be grilled in the coming days as to why all of a sudden he played too many dot balls while batting and delivered loose deliveries during his bowling spell.
It has been alleged that the all-rounder in question was seeking a place on the team and was guaranteed a place following the completion of the task. However, his poor performance in the semis forced the selectors to think otherwise.
Apart from that particular semifinal, another match is also under investigation.
The fresh measures are being taken in wake of the recent ICC warning that says that has called for strict measures to be taken to curb the match-fixing menace in Pakistan’s domestic cricket.
However, when PCB’s media director Nadeem Sarwar was approached about these developments, he expressed complete ignorance, saying he had no such knowledge. “I am completely unaware of any such development or about any such inquiry,” he said.

Two T20 Cup matches to be probed for match-fixing
Errrr........fixing matches in PAKISTAN'S non-existent domestic circuit. That might be stretching it.
 

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