NOTW exposes Pak match-fixing in Lord's Test

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Match-fixer pockets £150k as he rigs England Test at Lord's

THE News of the World has smashed a multi-million pound cricket match-fixing ring which RIGGED the current Lord's Test between England and Pakistan.

In the most sensational sporting scandal ever, bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif delivered THREE blatant no-balls to order.

Their London-based fixer Mazhar Majeed, who let us in on the betting scam for £150,000, crowed "this is no coincidence" before the bent duo made duff deliveries at PRECISELY the moments promised to our reporter.

Armed with our damning dossier of video evidence, Scotland Yard launched their own probe into the scandal.

Millions around the world watched Pakistan star bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif deliver three no-balls in the Test against England on Thursday and Friday at the historic home of cricket, Lord's in London.

Unsuspecting fans packed the ground yesterday to watch Pakistan collapse as they were bowled out for 74 in their first innings and forced to follow on.

But today our shocking footage of the players' fixer Mazhar Majeed taking a massive £150,000 cash, and telling us EXACTLY when the no-balls would come, proves the game was RIGGED.

Having already trousered a £10,000 upfront deposit - which he insisted had gone to the stars - Majeed sat in our west London hotel room at the Copthorne Tara on Wednesday night and eagerly counted out the £140,000 balance of the bung in bundles of crisp £50 notes - our "entry ticket" into a huge betting syndicate.

Our undercover team was posing as front men for a Far East gambling cartel. In return for their suitcase of money Majeed then calmly detailed what would happen - and when - on the field of play next day, as a taster of all the lucrative information he could supply in future.

He promised: "I'm going to give you three no-balls to prove to you firstly that this is what's happening. They've all been organised, okay?

"This is EXACTLY what's going to happen, you're going to SEE these three things happen. I'm telling you, if you play this right you're going to make a lot of money, believe me!"


We can sensationally reveal Majeed identified young Pakistan captain Salman Butt as the ringleader of the band of cheats. He also named wicket keeper Kamran Akmal and boasted he had a total of SEVEN corrupt cricketers in his pocket, all banking huge sums from bookies and betting syndicates.

The scam, fuelled by greed, is a betrayal by the players not only of their sport but of their cricket-crazy homeland.

As millions back home in Pakistan struggle against hunger and disease amid devastating floods, the cheats were defiling the reputation of Lord's and lining their own pockets.

In a meeting with our investigators puppet-master Majeed:

* BRAGGED that the scam is rife and future games against England this summer are already earmarked for cheating.
* CONFESSED his match-fixing around the world had netted shady customers MILLIONS.
* REVEALED how he oversees cheating by using no-balls, specifying how many runs will be scored or conceded in certain overs, with signals such as changing gloves to confirm the fix is on.
* ADMITTED he abuses his position as owner of non-league Croydon FC to launder his illicit gains.
* BOASTED he even went on to the field of play personally to help a bowler tamper with a ball.

At one stage Majeed told us our syndicate could make "absolutely millions, millions" by paying him up to £450,000 a time for info on matches, then placing bets on the carefully choreographed outcome. And he tried to excuse the players' shameful behaviour, claiming: "These poor boys need to. They're paid peanuts."

Majeed said he had even opened Swiss bank accounts for the cheats to hide their ill-gotten gains.

We launched our investigation two weeks ago after a tip-off. The Pakistan side has long been dogged by match-fixing allegations. Only today has the full shocking extent been laid bare.

Property tycoon Majeed, 35, has a £1.8 million home in Surrey and is a familiar face at cricket grounds around the world. We infiltrated his criminal network posing as wealthy businessmen on the make.

Majeed turned up for our first meeting on Monday, August 16, at the Hilton in London's Park Lane, casually dressed in jeans and a brown sweater, He immediately started bragging of his his connections with the Pakistani team. "I manage ten of the players," he told us. "I do all their affairs like contracts, sponsorship, marketing, everything really. I work very closely with the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board)."

Our reporters told him they wanted to organise their own 20/20 tournament in the Middle East. Majeed claimed he would be able to provide his players for the right fee.

When our man assured Majeed the players would do well out of it, he immediately said with a wink: "I know what you're talking about because I know what goes on!"

Majeed then hinted at the extent of cheating in the game. . .

REPORTER: "If there's two or three that are on for the other side, the betting side, then good luck - they'll be really happy."

MAJEED: "There's more than two or three. Believe me. It's already set up. That's already there. I'm very wary speaking about this simply because I don't know you guys.

"I've been dealing with these guys for seven years, okay? Who we deal with and how we deal with it is very, very important. This is the main thing. I'm only dealing with certain people. How we do it and what we do is very, very crucial."

REPORTER: "You're already dealing with another party on this matter? Give us some tips as well if you've got any. Happy to cut us in?"

MAJEED: "Yeah I'll give you tips."

REPORTER: "If there's anything we need to know in the forthcoming match let me know. Happy to pay."

Majeed said he was worried our men could be wearing tape recorders and he would check them out before going further.

Two days later at the Bombay Brasserie Indian restaurant in central London, Majeed told us we had begun to gain his trust. He had spent the day at the Oval where Pakistan bowled England out for 233 on the first day of the third Test.

After a trusted source vouched for our credentials, Majeed relaxed and laid his cards on the table. . .

MAJEED: "I do feel that I can speak to you about this, okay? Now, yes. . . there is very big money in it."

REPORTER: "There's still? I know there was, but they clamped down on match fixing I heard."

MAJEED: "They've toned down match fixing a lot, yeah. They've made it very, very difficult in many, many, ways.

"These guys won't deal with just anybody. The only reason they'll deal with me is because they know I'm professional, they know my background, they've known me for so many years, yeah.

"I've been doing it with them, the Pakistani team, for about 2½ years. And we've made masses and masses of money." Later that night Majeed boasted how it was the players who got HIM into match-fixing. He told us: "The players would never tell anybody else They were the ones who actually approached me about this. This is the beauty of it.


"I was friends with them for four, five years and then they said this happens. I said really?"

Majeed then described how the betting scam operates. He reached into a carrier bag, pulled out a white Blackberry phone and flicked through a series of messages.

"I deal with an Indian party," he said. "They pay me for the information." Then Majeed explained how many cricket bets are placed on what he called "brackets" - events happening in a group of 10 overs.

If players score well in the first three overs punters would be likely to bet on that continuing for the next seven. But if the fixed players then deliberately STOP scoring or slow down, anybody in on it can "make a killing", said Majeed. The same happens with bowlers giving away runs or throwing no-balls.

Not only is Majeed's information invaluable to syndicates involved in spread betting - where wagers are staked on a range of possible outcomes - it is also golddust for shady bookies looking to manipulate the odds in their favour.

The following night - Thursday August 19 - Majeed demanded £10,000 then revealed to us there would be two no-balls in the following day's Oval play.

That fix was cancelled on the day. So was a promised maiden over by captain Salman Butt on the Saturday - final day of the Test England lost.

But just days later - with our extra £140,000 in his hands - he delivered the promised goods at Lord's.

Cricket in the dock as we expose betting scandal | England Pakistan Test | News Of The World

NOTW names Butt, K.Akmal, Asif and Aamer as apart of this scandal.

If it is true, and it certainly seems like it, Pakistan should be banned by the ICC. I feared Aamer would get involved into bullshit like this and it appears to be true.

If only the batting was rigged...
 
Blatant no bowls there....

Not sure if I said that right
 
you know this has to be bullsh1t right?

His star charge, nearly decimated England with one of the finest spells seen in a long long time. Aamer had 6 for nothing at one stage, and England were in real danger of settling for 150.

It's Pakistan and match-fixing, so of course nothing should be automatically dismissed, but this time around it just doesn't seem plausible.
 
Shame if Amir has been involved in this, he has a very promising career ahead of him
 
you know this has to be bullsh1t right?

His star charge, nearly decimated England with one of the finest spells seen in a long long time. Aamer had 6 for nothing at one stage, and England were in real danger of settling for 150.

It's Pakistan and match-fixing, so of course nothing should be automatically dismissed, but this time around it just doesn't seem plausible.

Pretty damning evidence in favour of match-fixing. The guy apparently told them the exact time a no-ball would be bowled. Not sure if the fixing was about England getting a big total, more about things like no-balls; maidens etc. NOTW will post a video on the website a bit later.

If it is true, it is absoloutely disgusting these players would do such a thing, especially when you consider how much the country is suffering at the moment with the flooding crisis. Cricketers are national heroes in Pak, some way to repay the millions of watching fans.
 
Pretty damning evidence in favour of match-fixing. The guy apparently told them the exact time a no-ball would be bowled. Not sure if the fixing was about England getting a big total, more about things like no-balls; maidens etc. NOTW will post a video on the website a bit later.

If it is true, it is absoloutely disgusting these players would do such a thing, especially when you consider how much the country is suffering at the moment with the flooding crisis. Cricketers are national heroes in Pak, some way to repay the millions of watching fans.

If they post a video, and this turns out to be true :mad:

These bastards seriously should be lined up and shot. It continues to reaffirm the image that we in the subcontinent are corrupt, and easily bought, with no integrity.

Bangladesh does not count, we are too shit to fix anything :lol::lol:
 
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One of the supposedly offending No-balls.

It really is massive, he could have made it a bit less obvious.
 
If they post a video, and this turns out to be true :mad:

These bastards seriously should be lined up and shot. It continues to reaffirm the image that we in the subcontinent are corrupt, and easily bought, with no integrity.

Bangladesh does not count, we are too shit to fix anything :lol::lol:

Brings serious questions into play about just how fair next year's WC will be.

Unfortunately, Pak cricket has been dogged with controversy, especially since the whole Oval fiasco. I feared Aamer would get involved into something like this, I never trusted Asif, but the fact that Butt appears to be the ringleader is the most shocking thing imo.

I wonder what the ICC will do, if I was part of the ICC, I'd call off all the remaining matches in the series as the integrity of the game has been breached.
 
Brings serious questions into play about just how fair next year's WC will be.

Unfortunately, Pak cricket has been dogged with controversy, especially since the whole Oval fiasco. I feared Aamer would get involved into something like this, I never trusted Asif, but the fact that Butt appears to be the ringleader is the most shocking thing imo.

I wonder what the ICC will do, if I was part of the ICC, I'd call off all the remaining matches in the series as the integrity of the game has been breached.

Without sounding elitist, Butt is supposed to be from a good family right? With a bit of wealth behind him, and he seems to be educated, I can understand some poor kid from the frontier regions, being taken in by the big shiny lights...but this is going to be tragic if true.
 
Without sounding elitist, Butt is supposed to be from a good family right? With a bit of wealth behind him, and he seems to be educated, I can understand some poor kid from the frontier regions, being taken in by the big shiny lights...but this is going to be tragic if true.

The greed of people from the subcontinent is never ending. Not a day goes by without me witnessing someone accepting money "under the table".

Infact its become somewhat socially acceptable.
 
The greed of people from the subcontinent is never ending. Not a day goes by without me witnessing someone accepting money "under the table".

Infact its become somewhat socially acceptable.

what do you mean somewhat.

Baksheesh to get your filed moved from one desk to another....for fcuks sake. I came back home after years and years, and the cultural shock was mindblowing.
 
Meaning majority of people have no qualms taking bribes. There are still few people in India who are honourable.
 
If there is enough evidence/suspicion for the police to arrest the main guy, surely they should be atleast questioning the accused players?

This has overshadowed what was a fantastic test match. Even though I'm disappointed by Pak's performance, Eng showed why Test match cricket is still the purest and best form of the game.

I'm concerned by the corruption in the Indian and Pakistani cricket boards. You will always get corrupt players, but there have been allegations against the BCCI by Lalit Modi in recent days, and now you have to question just how close this guy was to the PCB.
 
To bribe the bcci is not easy....they're already rolling in hundreds of millions.

They must be doing hanky panky at the highest levels which isn't easy to expose.
 
Sky News reporting police have left the Pak hotel and have taken 2 bags with them and left with 1 person wearing a Pak tracksuit but his face was covered.
 
Bloke led away by police, not a player, so test will resume tomorrow - Pakistani team management.

Surely that is worse if the person taken is part of the management/set-up of the PCB?

One site reporting the Test might have to be forefeited/voided because of these allegations. It's not match-fixing as the outcome is not predetermined, it's specific incidents within the game, such as the no-balls, in which case I would be suprised if the test was ruled void.

Feel bad for Broad and Trott, fought brilliantly and their efforts will be overshadowed by the controversy.
 
It's spot fixing rather than match fixing. But the fact remains if true, these players are under the auspices of this guy, and might have been persuaded by others to do things. The spot fixing for the NOTW was a show by the guy to prove, he could deliver...with the promise for more later.....
 
Cricinfo's sources saying '£25,000 was found in the room of one of the Pakistan players, with further sums of £3000-4000 found on two other players.'
 
Sky News reporting police have left the Pak hotel and have taken 2 bags with them and left with 1 person wearing a Pak tracksuit but his face was covered.

That's not good, that's the problem with a sport like this, it's just too susceptible for fixing outcomes of certain balls.

I hope it turns out to be complete shite, because it's just not cricket
 
At last, my predictions finally have meaty legs. Even my dad is gutted after I've been harping on to him about match fixing for the past 10 years.

The thing is Pakistanis are sooooo stupid that they don't change their patterns. I was predicting matches they would lose and the odd one they would win a long time ago. Its the same pattern over and over again. Lose 6 matches, beat Australia in one, lose 6 beat South Africa in one.

The presence of long time match fixers Waqar Younis and Ijaz Ahmed sealed the deal for me a long time ago. 20/20 world cup winners, or not.

Edit: Like to add: I'm really, really pleased this has been so surprisingly blown open. Probably get washed under like the last time Salim Malik, et al, were caught red handed but at least the pretence is over for a short while. I'm actually looking forward to match-fixing free Pakistani cricket in the next few highly-visible months (if they're still playing).
 
That's not good, that's the problem with a sport like this, it's just too susceptible for fixing outcomes of certain balls.

I hope it turns out to be complete shite, because it's just not cricket

I'm afraid this has been going on in Pakistani cricket since Imran Khan's days. Wasim and Waqar were long time exponents, handing over the baton to Inzi and Mo Yo on their way out.

A lot of seriously good cricketers' careers have been murdered who didn't conform (Rashid Latif, Aaqib Javed, Ata ** Rehman and our very own Brian Lara - Basit Ali). India found their saviour just in time (sponsorship), Pakistan in the meantime got poorer and poorer.
 
fecking idiots. Amir could've just waited another 1 year and picked up 10x the cash in the IPL, easily. Absolute shame, what a talent.

How much are the Pakistani cricketers paid? 150k doesn't seem to be a lot of money for professional sports man to fix things..
 
Oh dear what a shambles, really surprised to see Butt the ringleader, thought he was one of the most classy guys in this Pakistani team. Btw fair play to Afridi for taking a stand and trying to stop these things. They should be given hefty bans or else it'll spread like a fire. Asif really is the biggest cnut in the cricketing world, first that drugs controversy now this.
 
Oh dear what a shambles, really surprised to see Butt the ringleader, thought he was one of the most classy guys in this Pakistani team. Btw fair play to Afridi for taking a stand and trying to stop these things. They should be given hefty bans or else it'll spread like a fire. Asif really is the biggest cnut in the cricketing world, first that drugs controversy now this.

Where is this from?
 
Where is this from?

Majeed revealed he was plotting for Pakistan to lose TWO of the One Day Internationals | News Of The World

He explained many players want Test skipper Salman Butt to remain captain for all matches, but the Pakistanis have drafted in veteran Shahid Afridi to lead the side for the one day internationals and Twenty20 matches. Majeed said: "A lot of the boys want to f*** up Afridi because he's trying to f*** up things for them.
 
Sad sad story and all to predictable. This is the reason why I stopped supporting Pakistan alongside England in cricket ever since 1999.. corrupt bunch of cnuts and all the pakistani's are stupid enough to fall for their shit on a repeated basis.

England all the way.
 
Pakistan should be handed a two year ban from the game for widespread match fixing. They won't though as its worth too much to the ICC.
 
Just allegations from the NOTW.Nothing as been proved yet.

Everyone knows it's been going on for years in cricket, especially - but not exclusively - with teams from the sub-continent. I hope they can prove it this time...
 
Everyone knows it's been going on for years in cricket, especially - but not exclusively - with teams from the sub-continent. I hope they can prove it this time...

Aamir (sp?) is such a good bowler player and he's still only 18. I do feel sorry for him that he's mixed up in all this, because 1. he has the potential to become a truly great player and 2. as an 18 year old, if you were being given orders by your captain to ball a no ball, would you have the guts to speak out? (Especially when you play for a country like Pakistan).

On one of the clips on the NOTW video, you can see the captain go up to Aamir to give him some "instructions" before he bowls the no ball. It might not be as black and white as people think.

I think the senior ones should be hung out to dry but I'd be far more careful about how they go about dealing with Aamir.
 
Aamir (sp?) is such a good bowler player and he's still only 18. I do feel sorry for him that he's mixed up in all this, because 1. he has the potential to become a truly great player and 2. as an 18 year old, if you were being given orders by your captain to ball a no ball, would you have the guts to speak out? (Especially when you play for a country like Pakistan).

On one of the clips on the NOTW video, you can see the captain go up to Aamir to give him some "instructions" before he bowls the no ball. It might not be as black and white as people think.

I think the senior ones should be hung out to dry but I'd be far more careful about how they go about dealing with Aamir.

Well, if they are all found guilty they all deserve the same punishment. It's sad because as many posters have said, Aamer is such an incredible talent and would have gone far in the game if he stayed clear of such incidents.

I think this time the ICC has to step in and introduce bans on the Pak players. The incidents in Australia this year and the drug incidents involving Akhtar and Asif led to the PCB issuing bans, which were very soon overturned. The ICC has to take firm action on this, even if it means banning Aamer for life.