Tribune Take: Spot-fixing verdict, a deterrent for some...but not all
Attitude of corrupt, old guard in Pakistan cricket will not change, says Sports Editor, Daily Express. Watch now.
In today’s episode of the Tribune Take we take a look at the impact of the spot fixing case on the world of cricket.
Saleem Khaliq, Sports Editor, Daily Express, recently returned from London. He tells us his observations of the players and their attitudes in court.
Khaliq seemed sceptical that the spot-fixing verdict would change the attitude of the corrupt, old guard who may still be in the team, but he expressed hope that new generations of players would be deterred from engaging in such activities.
Watch today’s episode here, or click the video thumbnail in the right hand column.
The Tribune Take daily news web show will appear on the tribune.com.pk home page.
The Take will feature in-depth interviews and analysis with editors and reporters who are covering the major stories, exploring front page events and major ledes. The news analysis covers the way The Express Tribune examines a story, how we cover it and why.
Saleem Khaliq, Sports Editor, Daily Express, recently returned from London. He tells us his observations of the players and their attitudes in court.
Khaliq seemed sceptical that the spot-fixing verdict would change the attitude of the corrupt, old guard who may still be in the team, but he expressed hope that new generations of players would be deterred from engaging in such activities.
Watch today’s episode here, or click the video thumbnail in the right hand column.
The Tribune Take daily news web show will appear on the tribune.com.pk home page.
The Take will feature in-depth interviews and analysis with editors and reporters who are covering the major stories, exploring front page events and major ledes. The news analysis covers the way The Express Tribune examines a story, how we cover it and why.