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Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis
Friday brushed aside British tabloid
claims of match-fixing against his
team in their six-wicket defeat in the
third one-day international against
England in Sharjah earlier this week.
British tabloid Daily Mail alleged the
match on Tuesday was under
investigation by the Anti-Corruption
Unit of the International Cricket
Council (ICC) over unusual patterns of
betting.
The newspaper claimed the
investigators were tipped off before
the match that Pakistan would
underperform in the game and that
three run-outs, casual dismissals of
batsmen and sloppy fielding were
suspicious. Pakistan were bowled out
for 208 on a flat pitch, with skipper
Azhar Ali, Mohammad Rizwan and
Shoaib Malik run out. Read More @: Waqar Younis quashes match-fixing claims - Cricbuzz
Friday brushed aside British tabloid
claims of match-fixing against his
team in their six-wicket defeat in the
third one-day international against
England in Sharjah earlier this week.
British tabloid Daily Mail alleged the
match on Tuesday was under
investigation by the Anti-Corruption
Unit of the International Cricket
Council (ICC) over unusual patterns of
betting.
The newspaper claimed the
investigators were tipped off before
the match that Pakistan would
underperform in the game and that
three run-outs, casual dismissals of
batsmen and sloppy fielding were
suspicious. Pakistan were bowled out
for 208 on a flat pitch, with skipper
Azhar Ali, Mohammad Rizwan and
Shoaib Malik run out. Read More @: Waqar Younis quashes match-fixing claims - Cricbuzz