Pak match fixing scandal getting complicated Brett lee also approached by 'mumbai don'?
Pak match fixing scandal getting complicated Brett lee also approached by 'mumbai don'?
on September 01 at 03:13pm
The list is long… One after the other, new hidden stories is getting unveiled. What are you surprised at?? Here, we are talking about nothing else than the burning news reaching to its height in the world of cricket. Yes… The Pakistan Match fixing scandal which is every day taking a new shape with new entries and ever rising controversies.
After Brad Haddin and Shane Watson, two more Australian cricketers have alleged that they were approached by the match fixer during Australia's tour to England last year.
According to a report issued by Cricket Australia, Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were also approached by the same Indian gangster who had links to illegal bookmakers during Australia's tour of England last year and then the T20 World Cup & earlier tried to lure Haddin and Watson.
Moreover, as per the reports all four players rebuffed all offers made by the fixer and instead chose to alarm the team manager which was later communicated to the ICC too. The newspaper report said that both cricketers reported the incident to authorities and neither was suspected of any wrongdoing. Good job done!!
The ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is believed to have started investigating this. This is not understandable that why the things are only taken into care when the situations go worst?
Well… Now Pakistan's Australian tour in January this year, particularly the Sydney Test, has come under scrutiny after a British tabloid published details of a sting operation where a bookie boasted of how he had fixed matches. Oooo! Tough time.
However it has now emerged that the ICC's ACSU had told three countries in the sub-continent to keep a close watch on their players especially after Mohd. Asif’s match fixing outrage. Still many mysteries to uncover, let’s wait & watch what comes more on this way!!
After Brad Haddin and Shane Watson, two more Australian cricketers have alleged that they were approached by the match fixer during Australia's tour to England last year.
According to a report issued by Cricket Australia, Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson were also approached by the same Indian gangster who had links to illegal bookmakers during Australia's tour of England last year and then the T20 World Cup & earlier tried to lure Haddin and Watson.
Moreover, as per the reports all four players rebuffed all offers made by the fixer and instead chose to alarm the team manager which was later communicated to the ICC too. The newspaper report said that both cricketers reported the incident to authorities and neither was suspected of any wrongdoing. Good job done!!
The ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is believed to have started investigating this. This is not understandable that why the things are only taken into care when the situations go worst?
Well… Now Pakistan's Australian tour in January this year, particularly the Sydney Test, has come under scrutiny after a British tabloid published details of a sting operation where a bookie boasted of how he had fixed matches. Oooo! Tough time.
However it has now emerged that the ICC's ACSU had told three countries in the sub-continent to keep a close watch on their players especially after Mohd. Asif’s match fixing outrage.
Still many mysteries to uncover, let’s wait & watch what comes more on this way!!
Source: - ndtv.com