Pak spot-fixed Oval match too
London, Sept. 18: The Pakistan cricket team was hit by new allegations of spot-fixing on Saturday as the International Cricket Council launched an investigation into the third one-day international between England and Pakistan at the Oval in London on Friday. Pakistan won the match by 23 runs.
The ICC said it had launched the investigation based on information passed on by the Sun newspaper, which suggested that the match was fixed by an illegal betting syndicate.
The Sun claimed it had evidence apparently showing that bookies knew details of Pakistan’s innings before the match even began, suggesting that the scoring pattern in Pakistan’s innings was prearranged.
It also alleged that “illegal bookies in India and Dubai” apparently knew in advance what would happen in the match.
The ICC investigation will centre on suspicious scoring patterns in Pakistan’s innings and on two suspect overs during the match at the Oval.
The newspaper, which said it had received details of calls between a notorious Dubai-based match-fixer and a Delhi bookie, did not reveal any details of alleged spot-fixing in the ODI to facilitate the ICC probe.
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