D/L wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:The best solution would be to allow Pakistan players to play in the IPL - I understand it would cause problems in the short term, but it would be alot easier...
Isn't there enough spot bet fixing in the IPL already?
D/L wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:The best solution would be to allow Pakistan players to play in the IPL - I understand it would cause problems in the short term, but it would be alot easier...
Isn't there enough spot bet fixing in the IPL already?
Ahmose wrote:The ICC should come down heavily of these money-grabbing numbskulls just as they did to Hansie Cronje - a life time ban!
sussexpob wrote:Albondiga wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:Albondiga wrote: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.
You are probably right but blackmail is playing on people's PERCEPTION OF WRONGDOING and making capital of it. That is why it is successful. IE A husband has extra marital sex with one other woman - she knows this as as it was one time only doesn't care as she did the same several years ago - he doesn't know his wife knows and so is perfect for blackmail.
Possible but more likely to be greed rather than fear.
saying " give me the chance to give you 1.8mil or I'll shoot your mother" just seems bizarre especially if you are able to get the 'deed' done without handing over money
A good blackmailer makes the blackmailed seem to be the villain of the piece not the blackmailer.
You say that everyone knows that Pakistan players don't get paid as much as say Austrailians or the English. Is this relevant ??? I would suggest that a fiver goes considerably further in Pakistan than it does in England.
Yes of course it matters. Its not about relative status of what your money buys, its about the fact that you are not recieving the same financial rewards for doing the same thing, in the case of amir, to a better level than most people in higher paid teams.
Aidan11 wrote:I wonder if the NOTW have anything more to add in tomorrow's paper.
sportbloggeradi wrote:Since the fixing incident i haven't cared to watch any cricket match. I just cannot believe this has happened yet again after the confession of Hansie Cronje. What are the cricketers playing for and what was i watching all the time![]()
Now on basis of records i can only trust Sachin, Dravid, Ponting and Kallis for not being involved in such murky things. Who knows what other players with bad statistics are up to ?
Twenty nine cricketers, including two Australians are suspected to be involved in spot-fixing at last year's Indian Premier League in South Africa, a leading London newspaper claimed today.
Borges wrote:> In sport, especially where money is involved, ANYTHING is possible.
Breaking news:Twenty nine cricketers, including two Australians are suspected to be involved in spot-fixing at last year's Indian Premier League in South Africa, a leading London newspaper claimed today.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/29-cricke ... 99172.aspx
Too early to comment on this I suppose; the ICC has neither confirmed nor denied this yet.
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