‘Pak may have fixed tie vs SA’
Johannesburg, Oct. 29: Former South Africa cricket coach Micky Arthur has made a shock revelation that they suspected match-fixing when Pakistan lost a one-dayer against them in Lahore in 2007.
Arthur’s revelation can be found in his soon-to-be released biography Taking The Mickey but he spoke about it in an interview with South African website Sport24.
“There was a strong suspicion of match-fixing and it took some of the gloss off the series win,” Arthur told Sport24.
“We did not have any proof, but when you have been involved in the game long enough, you know when something is not right. How else do you explain a batting side needing only 40 runs with 7 wickets in hand, and then losing?,” Arthur added.
Chasing 234 to win, Pakistan were positioned comfortably at 149 for two but went on to lose the match and the series.
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