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Shoaib Akhtar verdict on spot fixers

Shoaib Akhtar has a soft corner for the spot fixers as it seems. He is not in favor of letting them go but at the same time he wants the case to be followed as per the proper processing and procedure. Shoaib in his latest appearance gave his verdict on spot fixing case.

Shoaib was talking to the host when he said that there are courts to define the real culprit in this spot fixing case. He said that there are many things which needs to be seen here and one should not become Mohammad Hafeez. Shoaib was sarcastic about Hafeez for sure.

Shoaib Akhtar said that Fixing happens in our culture because there's less money, there are even lesser opportunities in Pakistan Cricket. Cricketers victimised by their boards return (to the team) to mint money. He furtur said "In 2008, I had no money to even buy a car. I had to borrow money from a friend. I handled it, others go astray. “Your friends ditch you, (the cricket) board doesn't back you. They all run you down. So when you return you think 'let me teach them a lesson'. Some are corrupt, but some cricketers are turned into criminals by the system.”

Three Pakistani stars, Test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, were jailed last year after being found guilty of spot-fixing during the 2010 Lord's Test against England. It was the first time international cricketers were handed prison sentences, a scandal described by then-ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat as the worst corruption case since the Hansie Cronje episode.

Former South African captain Cronje, who died in 2002, was banned from the game for life in October 2000, six months after New Delhi police accused him of taking money from a bookie during his team's Indian tour that year.

Akhtar said “We (in Pakistan) don't have much money in cricket. I wasn't playing for India you know. I was an elite star, still after playing for 14 years I only made seven-eight crore rupees”

Shoaib Akhtar, whose career was marked by allegations of drug abuse and ball-tampering, bagged 178 wickets in 46 Tests and 247 in 163 one-day internationals between 1997 and 2011.




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