One such event is now revealed in the course of the ongoing five-match ODI series against Sri Lanka in the UAE. The captain of the Pakistan team, Sarfraz Ahmed, was approached by a bookie who made a spot-fixing offer. The captain refused and referred the approach to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Anti-Corruption Unit as per the protocols drummed into players in such an event.
The bookie in question is allegedly of Pakistani origin and the offer was made while Sarfraz was out with his family immediately after the first ODI. He has led by example and is to be commended for his prompt actions, but this will not be the last time our cricketers are exposed in this way. It is not possible to expect sportsmen and women to live in hermetically sealed boxes for the duration of their playing careers. Many of the more prominent have large and active fan-bases that like nothing better than to get close to the object of their fandom. Infiltrating a bookie or two into the happy throng is not difficult. We are thankful that Sarfraz did the right thing for himself and for the national game — and let the bookies beware because honesty can prevail.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 22nd, 2017.
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