All 4 players should be serving life bans.Yeah, should be a longer ban than the three Pakistan bowlers given this was matchfixing as opposed to spotfixing
That being said, I felt spotfixing should carry a life ban as well, but regardless of that there is no need for them to be consistent as it is not the same offence.
I agreeAll 4 players should be serving life bans.
Totally agree.All 4 players should be serving life bans.
Bradman, the Oval 1948 - Yardley was a proper English gent - bound to have instructed Eric Hollies to give him four off the markI'm bored and have nothing better to do, so let's play Fix or No Fix!
Maybe he did it every time.Looking at his stats, it probably wasn't hard for him to bowl crap.
The 2 punishments are separate though, he's clearly committed an offence under English law so needs to be punished accordingly. Bit like assault on a football field, should someone be allowed to get away with that just because the FA bans the player (Duncan Ferguson for example)Maybe I'm a bit one-eyed on this issue, but I can't see why this incident should result in jail time or anything less than a life ban. Cricket should be able to sort its own dirty laundry without bringing the justice system in, and it needs to protect itself from suspicion in the future. Why let a match/spot-fixer back into the game ever?
Must have been a stingy spread betRichard DJ Edwards @Cricketer_RDJ
Kaneria said he had a 'friend' who would pay him to concede 12 runs in an over. Westfield received £6,000