Spot-fixing scandal: Mazhar Majeed reveals four more names

Players named in secretly-filmed video aired by a local channel last night.


Express December 01, 2010

Pakistan’s preparations for the World Cup were further jolted when Mazhar Majeed, the alleged bookmaker at the centre of the spot-fixing allegations, revealed names of four more players involved with him.

Kamran Akmal, Umar Akmal, Wahab Riaz and Imran Farhat were named in a secretly-filmed video aired by a Geo News channel last night.

The video comprised Majeed boasting of connections with the four cricketers. This was after an earlier video, released by the News of The World, forced the International Cricket Council (ICC) to suspend Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif with Scotland Yard calling the trio in for questioning.

Kamran was overlooked for Pakistan’s recently-concluded series in the UAE and has, together with Farhat, been omitted from the Twenty20 and Test squad for New Zealand that was announced yesterday. Umar and Riaz, however, have been included by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

Majeed, after naming the four, denied having any links with Shahid Afridi, Younus Khan, Abdul Razzaq and a ‘religious’ Saeed Ajmal in the video.

The PCB has been under immense pressure from the ICC to set its house in order following the earlier allegations. A special ‘task team’ was handed the job of cleaning up Pakistani cricket; to devise and implement anti-corruption measures. They were to also have a new code of conduct to be signed by all players.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2010.

COMMENTS (9)

Rizwan T Khan | 13 years ago | Reply Irrespect what is true, the major responsibility of this embarrassing drama goes to PCB, as any board acts as a parent to the players. If parents don't teach the kids whats the right path, its very likely that kids would end up in a trash.
Ashutosh | 13 years ago | Reply @ Ashar, It is not the media that shamed Pakistan. It is the players of Pakistan who are constantly humiliating Pakistan. If you know the problem then only you can address it. Otherwise you end up punishing the media who had been sincerely doing its job.
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