Adeel
Founder
WHAT A MORON!
Way to go Mr malik, you've really lifted team's morale.
Doesnt this idiot know when to shut his trap?
Lahore: Pakistan Interior Minister warns cricket team not to indulge in match-fixing. Rehman Malik told Shahid Afrid's men that any such allegations if any after the match will be dealt with strongly.
Speaking to members of the press, Malik said he was keeping a close eye on the match. "I will not tolerate any such incident and the team should take it as a warning to not indulge in fixing or similar activities."
Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan though took on the minister at another press conference and said he believed that the best way to stop corruption in the sportwas to make cricketers disclose their bank accounts. Khan said he trusts the Pakistan side to conduct themselves before and during the match against India. "It is very difficult to stop spot-fixing. If we have a system like the United States seeks from Swiss banks, we can have a cleaner game," he said. More details are awaited.
Story first published on: Monday, 28 March 2011 11:53
Way to go Mr malik, you've really lifted team's morale.
Doesnt this idiot know when to shut his trap?

Lahore: Pakistan Interior Minister warns cricket team not to indulge in match-fixing. Rehman Malik told Shahid Afrid's men that any such allegations if any after the match will be dealt with strongly.
Speaking to members of the press, Malik said he was keeping a close eye on the match. "I will not tolerate any such incident and the team should take it as a warning to not indulge in fixing or similar activities."
Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan though took on the minister at another press conference and said he believed that the best way to stop corruption in the sportwas to make cricketers disclose their bank accounts. Khan said he trusts the Pakistan side to conduct themselves before and during the match against India. "It is very difficult to stop spot-fixing. If we have a system like the United States seeks from Swiss banks, we can have a cleaner game," he said. More details are awaited.
Story first published on: Monday, 28 March 2011 11:53