BOOKIE ARRESTED IN CRICKET BETTING SCANDAL
3 September 2010
Police take statements from three players and
seize cell phones
News of a cricket betting scandal involving the touring
Pakistani team broke over the weekend and has topped
most British, Australian and Pakistani headlines.
British police detained bookie Mazhar Majeed,
interviewed four players including captain Salman Butt,
and confiscated cell phones for further examination.
The 'News of the World' newspaper, which carried out
a sting editorial operation, claims that two Pakistani
players deliberately cheated at pre-arranged moments in
the match by overstepping the "€no ball"€™ line.
Bowlers Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif and wicket keeper
Kamran Akmal were all interviewed by police
investigators.
The News of the World reported
that it's under cover reporters, posing as Far Eastern
businessmen, paid a middleman GBP150 000 (Euro182 000)
and in return were told exact details relating to play
during the following day.
The reporting team
claims it was told exactly when three no balls would be
bowled during the current test against England.
On Sunday evening Majeed was bailed pending further
enquiries.
The allegations are the latest in a
string of match-fixing accusations that have dogged the
team since the 1990s. In May this year, the
International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit
looked at the team's poor performance after being
heavily beaten by Australia during a tour of the
country.
England won the Test at Lord's by an
innings and 225 runs - Pakistan's heaviest Test defeat -
securing a 3-1 series victory. Team officials said that
Pakistan will complete their England cricket tour, which
includes seven one-day internationals, starting next
Sunday.
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