Thursday, 21 January 2016

Fixing can be curtailed but not eradicated: Saleem Malik

World's first-ever cricketer to take up some kind of hobby boycott for match-altering, Saleem Malik, trusts games can never dispose of the threat of debasement. 

"These altering matters can never be totally annihilated from cricket or different games," said Saleem. "They can be abridged at the most, in light of the fact that these individuals who need to make income sans work from cricket will dependably concoct better approaches to target players and authorities and make them insatiable." 

Saleem was banned for life in 2000 on the proposal of the Justice (Retd) Malik Qayyum request commission into match-altering in Pakistan cricket. 

Malik, who later offered against the restriction and got a respite from the Supreme Court, said that the International Cricket Council's (ICC) hostile to defilement and security units are insufficient to handle the issue. 

"I think the ICC and part sheets can make their hostile to debasement units more powerful by including some prominent and all around rumored previous players on their units. Since just a top player has the experience to identify anything incorrectly in a match," he said. 

"Previous police or knowledge authorities who work with the ICC and part sheets don't have the cricketing insight or foundation to instantly see something suspicious in a match just a cricketer can do that," he included. 

Saleem, who spoke to Pakistan in 103 Tests and 283 ODIs before he was banned, said voracity will dependably win the day when pain free income is included. "It is human instinct; the most ideal approach to further control this hazard is to have stricter laws," he said. 

Saleem likewise scrutinized the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) part in teaching youthful players against getting included in illicit altering exercises. 

"Take a gander at India. They have ensured their players regardless of claims springing up," finished up Saleem. "The PCB ought to never have permitted Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif or even Danish Kaneria to be attempted in the United Kingdom. These players ought to have been rebuffed by the PCB at home."

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