Ahmose wrote:One has to feel sorry for Amir, who was merely following the dictates of the captain Butt...
What's your evidence for that, or is it merely speculation, Ahmose?
Ahmose wrote:One has to feel sorry for Amir, who was merely following the dictates of the captain Butt...
D/L wrote:Ahmose wrote:One has to feel sorry for Amir, who was merely following the dictates of the captain Butt...
What's your evidence for that, or is it merely speculation, Ahmose?
Ahmose wrote:D/L wrote:Ahmose wrote:One has to feel sorry for Amir, who was merely following the dictates of the captain Butt...
What's your evidence for that, or is it merely speculation, Ahmose?
None at all DL but it is a 50/50 thingy in his case; in the first instance he could very well be an accomplice who knew very well what he was doing but on the other hand a bowler has to follow the dictates of a captain. We may be speculating currently but I am sure a full reports would be made available soon.
Ahmose wrote:D/L wrote:Ahmose wrote:One has to feel sorry for Amir, who was merely following the dictates of the captain Butt...
What's your evidence for that, or is it merely speculation, Ahmose?
None at all DL but it is a 50/50 thingy in his case; in the first instance he could very well be an accomplice who knew very well what he was doing but on the other hand a bowler has to follow the dictates of a captain. We may be speculating currently but I am sure a full reports would be made available soon.
englandmad666 wrote:Just been watching SSN they show akmals drops and that missed run out from the sydney test match and although he hasnt been cited or suspended or anything he looked guilty as sin, this is the problem we have now...can any mistakes in the field be viewed as mistakes??

yorker_129-7 wrote:The problem is that everything now comes under the microscope. When Shoaib dropped Morgan yesterday when England were in a bit of trouble, my mother turned round and said "he's been paid off, then". The thing is Pakistan have never been world-beating fielders, so it's not easy to judge them on that, which applies as much to Kamran Akmal as to Shoaib, Butt or anyone. If they'd been fielding like a Rhodes, Collingwood or Hayden, and then started this, then it'd be more suspicious. But Kamran Akmal, and the rest of the line-up, have always been dodgy at best in the field (at least in my memory).
SaintPowelly wrote:D/L wrote:Albondiga wrote:...I have little sympathy in cheating and believe it should be punished but to risk a career that could have been one of the greatest of all time seems stupid beyond comprehension.
I say "little sympathy" because I see a grey area if either the player or his family were being threatened with their lives; Blackmail is easy to expose if you have the courage but your blackmailers could still be in a position to carry out their threat...
Wise words, as always, Albondiga. There is possibly more to this than meets the eye and which the players implicated dare not reveal. Before bookmaking was made legal in the UK many years ago, the bookmakers had some very unpleasant means at their disposal for collecting their debts. Who knows what pressure these players may be under.
But then they'd have to prove that their families were under threat, which would mean giving evidence in court to convict the blackmailers, which begs the question why they didn't do that in the first place !!
SaintPowelly wrote:If you were in a position that you could blackmail a player with a genuine threat of harming their families, then you would have no need to pay them.
Yasir Hameed said that they could make upto 1.8mil..if I was the 'blackmailer' I wouldn't pay them at all - the threat would be enough.
Thats why I think it is all down to greed, its common knowledge that the Pakistanis don't get paid as much as the English or the Aussies.
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