No they need to be transparent, no coverups.I wonder who the intermediary is...it would be best if they keep this under wraps, i.e. not to reveal the name.
I think there are 2-3 that come to mind, but I won't say who.
It was apparently an intermediary so not one of those actually playing.Is the list of probables a long one? How many ex test cricketers are playing the ram slam?
Fair enough. I actually wondered whether I should put his name, will edit.Not playing a mod Marius, but its probably best not to speculate who it is until it is announced, its unlikely but its the type of thing that can get the site in bother and freaks the hell out of moderators, its a reasonably well known site as well.
Sorry mate, I want to speculate who it is as well, but the mods seem like a decent lot here, so best not to for now
wouldn't be much of an ask for him to deliberately underperform then..Some publications claim its Goolam Bodi
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Afrikaans newspaper reveals Gulam Bodi as former SA player under investigation for fixing in Ram Slam T20
Gulam Bodi apparently the key figure in cricket match-fixing scandal - report | Sport24Gulam Bodi apparently the key figure in cricket match-fixing scandal - report
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Ahmed Areff, News24
Johannesburg - Former Proteas, Titans and Lions player Gulam Bodi is apparently a key figure in the investigation into the latest cricket match-fixing scandal, Netwerk24 has reported.
It reported that three sources had confirmed he was being investigated. It also said he had been provisionally suspended in December.
News24 has also independently confirmed that Bodi is being investigated.
It was previously reported that the "intermediary" in the ongoing Ram Slam T20 match-fixing case is a former Proteas player.
In mid-December 2015, Cricket South Africa (CSA) confirmed that its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit had charged a perpetrator - operating as an intermediary - under its Anti-Corruption Code for contriving to "fix, or otherwise improperly influence aspects of last year's tournament".
In addition, the "intermediary" was also charged with failing or refusing to co-operate with the investigation.
The tournament, which ran between November 1 and December 12 2015, was won by the Titans who beat the Dolphins by seven wickets in a one-sided final at SuperSport Park in Centurion.
CSA has remained tight-lipped over the identity of the individual to date, but according to respected cricket writer and commentator Neil Manthorp, the ringleader is a former national player - who is almost certain to face prison time for his actions.