Arthur Crabtree wrote:Rahane's a player that you might think he has too much to lose to get involved. Millions in likely future earnings, set against a few thousand dollars to live a life looking over his shoulder.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:True. Something that may be different, is that it seems that there have been allegations of a culture of illegal activity in the Pakistan team, from the top (Butt) down. It seems less likely that this is true of IPL teams. That might have influenced Amir, though of course, it doesn't excuse him.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Rahane's a player that you might think he has too much to lose to get involved. Millions in likely future earnings, set against a few thousand dollars to live a life looking over his shoulder.
SaintPowelly wrote:shankycricket wrote:Can't believe people have stooped to the extent that they are bringing Rahane into all this. One of the nicer guys around in Indian cricket.
Whats being a nice guy got to do with anything ?? Crimes are often committed by "nice guys" and then you hear things like "he was the last guy I would of expected"
shankycricket wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:shankycricket wrote:Can't believe people have stooped to the extent that they are bringing Rahane into all this. One of the nicer guys around in Indian cricket.
Whats being a nice guy got to do with anything ?? Crimes are often committed by "nice guys" and then you hear things like "he was the last guy I would of expected"
Its only a rumour.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Rahane's a player that you might think he has too much to lose to get involved. Millions in likely future earnings, set against a few thousand dollars to live a life looking over his shoulder.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I wonder if part of the reason for targeting IPL games is for the thrill, the glamour, and the sense of self importance?
England's_No7 wrote:I'm more surprised that the bookie was Amit Singh than that 3 people spot fixed.
clubcricketeradi wrote:D/L wrote:I spoke of honest bets, i.e. where neither party seeks to influence the outcome of the subject of the wager.
Are there no other bookies in India and do not the public have bets amongst themselves? If so, I’d suggest that there is some honest betting in India, probably quite a lot actually, and of course they are being ripped off when players take money from the dishonest bookies.
No, it is apparently monopoly business of the terrorist.I guess share of money probably goes to him, irrespective of the place where people place their bets.Even if i was in a country where betting was legal i would not bet due to guess that tit helps him and it can be used worldwide to cause deaths of innocent people as we have seen.Not just in India.
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