The allegations of spot-fixing in the India-Australia Test

in #india6 years ago

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In a documentary about various corruption in the TV channel Al Jazeera, a complaint has been filed against India-Australia Test for spot-fixing. Some of the Australian cricketers are said to be involved. Cricket Australia has asked for unexplained footage from the TV channel to investigate the allegations.

In the documentary that has been alleged spot-fixing in India-Australia Ranchi Test in March last year, The complaint is that, at certain times of the game, some Australian batsmen have scored at the speed of the gamblers.

An Indian man named Anil Munawar named the name of two Australian cricketers involved in spot-fixing, as seen in the documentary. Munawar is believed to be working on the infamous Crime Syndicate 'D Company'.

In the documentary, the names of the two Australian cricketers were omitted by editing. But the TV channel said they give all the information to the concerned authorities. The channel claimed that the two cricketers did not respond to the complaint.

Al Jazeera said that Australian cricketer did not find any evidence or indication that anyone else was involved or knew about it.

Al Jazeera Channel claims that Munawar, who gave information about the movement of runs to his disguised reporter, matched the test. Spot fixing was like this, the batsmen played slow slip because they wanted to keep the pace of the match less than the pace of betting in the betting market.

Cricket Australia said in a statement that "Australia and Australia have not got any suitable evidence of Australian cricketer's involvement in corruption. There is no scope for documentary or footage to file complaints. Al Jazeera has been requested by footage. "

In addition, allegations of Sri Lanka's pitch-fixing pitch have been raised in Al Jazeera's documentary. According to a person involved in betting, the pitch spin-friendly against Australia in 2016 and the pitch against India in 2017 was alleged to have been batting friendly.

However, the Cricket website ESPN Cricinfo confirmed that the Sri Lankan team wanted spinning wickets against Australia. Makes most of the time in terms of wickets to spinners. Sri Lanka said that the Cricket Board will look into the complaint.

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