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Well this is a bit of a 'hot potato ' at the moment so a bit of care first.
Let's be clear from the start that I'm not accusing anyone of anything, just reporting the facts.
the object of this conversation is to .
1 discuss cricketing scandals and if we think they've been dealt with effectively
2 discuss why they happen and how to deal with them.
I've not got a big drum to bang against any particular team or player, and I respect (but maybe disagree or agree with)any judgements made by governing bodies or legal judgements.
So, go make a cup of coffe, it'll take a good half hour to trawl through this.
A brief history of Cricketing Scandal.
Match fixing
Cricketers banned for match fixing
List of cricketers banned for match fixing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betting scandles
Betting controversies in cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Botham's ahes 1981
England had been made to follow on and only one team had ever won a test from that position Bookmakers started offering crazy odds and some players in the Australian team asked a third party to place a bet and collect money .
Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh took the bet, no punishment was given and there was never any suggestion of match fixing or under performing.
Cronjegate (lnk BBC SPORT | CRICKET | 'Cronjegate': A timeline)
In 2000 it became clear that cricket had been a victim of some betting scandal when a player, the late Hansie Cronje admitted that he had accepted money forecast the result.
Other player were involved, Herschelle Gibbs, Nicky Boje, Pieter Strydom and Henry Williams.
Gibbs and Williams got a six month ban, Gibbs tearfully explaining that he renaiged on his part of the bargain, scoring into the seventies, and played again, Boje refused to tour India after the allegations were made and Strydom was acquitted.Cronje was given a life ban and his death in a plane crash soon after meant that life was indeed life.Cronje never played international cricket again , but the ban was softened so that he could do media and coaching work.
John the bookmaker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_(bookmaker)
This was an Indian bookmaker who allegedly gave money to some key Austrialian players in 1998 , Mark Waugh and Shane Warne.
Both players were punished secretly, by the Australian cricket authorities and the ICC took no action.
The Malik affair match fixing scandal and Justice Qayyum's report.
BBC News | CRICKET | Justice Qayyum's report
(BBC SPORT | Special Events | 2000 | Corruption in Cricket | Match-fixing report: The main points)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2000/corruption_in_cricket/763483.
Once again in 2000, and using testomony from bookmakers. Several international players were named, and as a result several players were banned or fined, Salim Malik was banned for life.(BBC News | CRICKET | Malik guilty of match-fixing)
Marlon Samuels ban
marlon samuels was/is a very promising player for the West Indies and was banned for recieving money from bookmakers by the ICC. He was found guilty of breaking rules designed to stop players betting on matches.
Marlon Samuels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maurice Odumbe affair
This Kenyan player was suspended and then banned for five years in 2004 for receiving money from bookmakers.
Maurice Odumbe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2010 Allegations made about Pakistani players and matches involving England and Australia.
During the 4th Test of 2010 Pakistani tour of England, English newspaper News of the World published a story with allegations that Mazhar Majeed and some of the Pakistani players were involved in spot fixing
Spot fixing allegations were made about no balls by The "News of the World" newspaper.
Scotland Yard police seized mobile phones from Pakistan's Salman Butt following News of the World's cricket match fixing expose | News Of The World
So this shows a rough timeline of betting 'for a joke' for personal gain naivety to blatent match fixing. In between many top names have been accused, from Kapel Dev to Alec Stewart.
Sporting controversy
Body line
Bodyline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Throwing/action problems (List of international cricketers called for throwing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Cheating by altering the ball. (Atherton )
Atheton claimed it was to dry his hands but I saw him rubbing it on the ball.Look for yourself.
Cricket: England v South Africa:First Test Stock Footage from Thought Equity Motion
Even an aluminium bat was used, though from memory I believe it wasn't illegal to do so at the time, but now, you must have a wooden bat
to finish, try a read of this excellent article by Angus Fraser.
Clean bowled: Why cricket has double standards over cheating - Cricket, Sport - The Independent
Did I forget anything? probably.But that's where you come in in the conversation.Your job, to coment and give feedback.What's your views on this dark area?
Let's be clear from the start that I'm not accusing anyone of anything, just reporting the facts.
the object of this conversation is to .
1 discuss cricketing scandals and if we think they've been dealt with effectively
2 discuss why they happen and how to deal with them.
I've not got a big drum to bang against any particular team or player, and I respect (but maybe disagree or agree with)any judgements made by governing bodies or legal judgements.
So, go make a cup of coffe, it'll take a good half hour to trawl through this.
A brief history of Cricketing Scandal.
Match fixing
Cricketers banned for match fixing
List of cricketers banned for match fixing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betting scandles
Betting controversies in cricket - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Botham's ahes 1981
England had been made to follow on and only one team had ever won a test from that position Bookmakers started offering crazy odds and some players in the Australian team asked a third party to place a bet and collect money .
Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh took the bet, no punishment was given and there was never any suggestion of match fixing or under performing.
Cronjegate (lnk BBC SPORT | CRICKET | 'Cronjegate': A timeline)
In 2000 it became clear that cricket had been a victim of some betting scandal when a player, the late Hansie Cronje admitted that he had accepted money forecast the result.
Other player were involved, Herschelle Gibbs, Nicky Boje, Pieter Strydom and Henry Williams.
Gibbs and Williams got a six month ban, Gibbs tearfully explaining that he renaiged on his part of the bargain, scoring into the seventies, and played again, Boje refused to tour India after the allegations were made and Strydom was acquitted.Cronje was given a life ban and his death in a plane crash soon after meant that life was indeed life.Cronje never played international cricket again , but the ban was softened so that he could do media and coaching work.
John the bookmaker http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_(bookmaker)
This was an Indian bookmaker who allegedly gave money to some key Austrialian players in 1998 , Mark Waugh and Shane Warne.
Both players were punished secretly, by the Australian cricket authorities and the ICC took no action.
The Malik affair match fixing scandal and Justice Qayyum's report.
BBC News | CRICKET | Justice Qayyum's report
(BBC SPORT | Special Events | 2000 | Corruption in Cricket | Match-fixing report: The main points)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/in_depth/2000/corruption_in_cricket/763483.
Once again in 2000, and using testomony from bookmakers. Several international players were named, and as a result several players were banned or fined, Salim Malik was banned for life.(BBC News | CRICKET | Malik guilty of match-fixing)
Marlon Samuels ban
marlon samuels was/is a very promising player for the West Indies and was banned for recieving money from bookmakers by the ICC. He was found guilty of breaking rules designed to stop players betting on matches.
Marlon Samuels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maurice Odumbe affair
This Kenyan player was suspended and then banned for five years in 2004 for receiving money from bookmakers.
Maurice Odumbe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2010 Allegations made about Pakistani players and matches involving England and Australia.
During the 4th Test of 2010 Pakistani tour of England, English newspaper News of the World published a story with allegations that Mazhar Majeed and some of the Pakistani players were involved in spot fixing
Spot fixing allegations were made about no balls by The "News of the World" newspaper.
Scotland Yard police seized mobile phones from Pakistan's Salman Butt following News of the World's cricket match fixing expose | News Of The World
So this shows a rough timeline of betting 'for a joke' for personal gain naivety to blatent match fixing. In between many top names have been accused, from Kapel Dev to Alec Stewart.
Sporting controversy
Body line
Bodyline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Throwing/action problems (List of international cricketers called for throwing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Cheating by altering the ball. (Atherton )
Atheton claimed it was to dry his hands but I saw him rubbing it on the ball.Look for yourself.
Cricket: England v South Africa:First Test Stock Footage from Thought Equity Motion
Even an aluminium bat was used, though from memory I believe it wasn't illegal to do so at the time, but now, you must have a wooden bat
to finish, try a read of this excellent article by Angus Fraser.
Clean bowled: Why cricket has double standards over cheating - Cricket, Sport - The Independent
Did I forget anything? probably.But that's where you come in in the conversation.Your job, to coment and give feedback.What's your views on this dark area?
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