Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Int’l cricket home to corruption: Aftab

Int’l cricket home to corruption: Aftab LAHORE: Aftab Gul, the counsel of cricketer Salman Butt, has said that corruption and fixing is very common in international cricket, adding that he had threatening and unbelievable evidences relating to corruption.

Butt is currently suspended from international cricket over spot-fixing allegations, which were leveled during England tour this year.

Talking to a British television, Aftab Gul said he shudders to think that how much international cricket has been plagued with corruption, adding that now ‘spot-fixing’ has made unlawful activities easier.

He claimed having several concrete evidences and threatened to reveal the names of many international players involved in the menace.

When contacted by mediamen on
corruption issue as a big problem in Pakistan, Salman Butt termed misappropriation an international challenge, saying that every institution and in every field of life, people try to deceive others.

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