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You are being more proactive than Sethiboards have suspended and banned players like Symonds, Sreesanth for much lesser things. Not a single thing was proved against Sreesanth in any court
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You are being more proactive than Sethiboards have suspended and banned players like Symonds, Sreesanth for much lesser things. Not a single thing was proved against Sreesanth in any court
So Sethi was telling the truth after all.
So Sethi was telling the truth after all.

A hypothetical question.Which is why the failure to charge Brendon McCullum has caused so much anger, given that he gave evidence sworn on oath at Southwark Magistrates Court in London that he waited 2.5 years before reporting an alleged illegal approach by a famous former team-mate (who was found not guilty of the charge).
McCullum's evidence was tantamount to a confession, yet he wasn't even charged. It will be extraordinary if Sharjeel Khan is punished for an offence that McCullum was never even charged for, even after he confessed.
I think Sethi has a personal vendetta against Sharjeel Khan. He must be envious of his success. I don’t see any reason why Sharjeel would be involved, he had so much opportunities for the future. It’s sad to see Sethi destroy a remarkable players career for his own personal malicious agenda.

Ohh man, you waited since 2011 to make this one post?![]()

What does that mean [MENTION=133760]Abdullah719[/MENTION]?
Seems like PCB has asked FIA (Federal Investigation Agency) to get involved. The players will be required to give FIA their statements and there will be a deeper investigation.
The only way is a "deeper investigation". I have no trust in the PCB/PSL/Sethi/Shahryar to form a Whatsapp group, let-alone an investigation into fixing.
Don't they have an ACU headed by an ex-army Colonel? I think it is more about optics and to ensure they have seeked help from the right agency to sort this out.
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will interrogate Test batsman Nasir Jamshed for his role in PSL spot-fixing scandal that led to suspension of three players. According to a well-informed official in the board, Jamshed will be questioned in at the Pakistan High Commission in London, where he is based these days. "He can't come to Pakistan as he is on bail and has to appear before UK's national crime agency in April in this case. But we want to also question him in detail about his role in the PSL spot-fixing scandal," the source told PTI.
According to the official either Jamshed would be questioned on skype or the head of the PCB Anti-Corruption Unit, Colonel Azam would fly to London with a legal advisor to carry out the interview. "It will happen soon as Nasir appears to have played a key role in the spot-fixing scandal that came to our notice.
He is the one who asked Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif and others to meet with the suspected bookmaker, Yousuf Anwar in Dubai last month," the source claimed.
Media reports have said that Nasir has also agreed to become an approver in the case for the PCB but the source said he was not in a position to confirm or deny this. Jamshed, 27, who has appeared in two Tests, 48 ODIs and 18 T20 internationals is presently settled in the UK with his family but appeared in Pakistan¿s ongoing domestic season in January.
The left-hander was also suspected of spot-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League two years back but managed to escape without any punishment and went on to make his last appearance for Pakistan in the 2015 World Cup. The PCB has already suspended three players, Sharjeel, Khalid and Muhammad Irfan in the case and a three-member tribunal, headed by a former judge, has already been formed to hold the hearings. Both Sharjeel and Khalid have denied doing any spot-fixing for the suspected bookmaker and a yet to be named foreigner but have admitted to not informing authorities when approaches were made to them to spot fix matches in the PSL.
Similarly pace bowler, Muhammad Irfan has also admitted getting offers and not informing the authorities about him and has also been provisionally suspended from all cricket and has been given 14-days to reply to the show cause notice issued to him in which he has been charged with violation of some clauses of the ACU code. The PCB ACU officials and legal advisor have also carried out detailed questioning of another Pakistani player, Shahzaib Hasan on Tuesday and Wednesday in Lahore. Pakistan interior minister, Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan told the media in Islamabad on Thursday that the government was taking the PSL spot-fixing case seriously. "The PSL spot-fixing case is not just about our cricket it is also an embarrassment for Pakistan and I can tell you if anyone is found guilty of playing with the integrity of the game and image of Pakistan he can expect strong punishment," Nisar said.
http://m.mid-day.com/articles/psl-s...ll-nasir-jamshed-sports-cricket-news/18080197
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every thing else is fine but this really is funny from interior minister.
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali has said that any cricketer found guilty of spot-fixing during the second edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be jailed.
“If UK can jail cricketers for corruption, why can’t we do it,” Nisar told media persons in Islamabad.
“This business of spot fixing is our weakness. We cannot let cricketers bring a bad name to Pakistan,” he said. He said that spot-fixing is not just a matter between the cricket board and few players.
The interior minister said that an FIR would soon be launched against players after completing an initial inquiry into spot-fixing.
“Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) can only suspend or ban players, it doesn’t have the authority to try them,” he added.
Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif and Mohammad Irfan have been suspended by the cricket board in connection with their alleged contacts with bookies ahead of the PSL.
Shahzab Hasan, a fourth cricketer, is also likely to face suspension. – SAMAA
https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/03/cricketers-face-jail-if-found-guilty-of-spot-fixing-nisar/
You have to be pretty stupid to think you would not be caught.
Just heard a report in Express TV that Sharjeel/Khalid/Shahzaib are charged for which the punishment is 5 years if found guilty while Irfan is charged for which the punishment is 6 months if found guilty. So the case against Sharjeel/Khalid/Shahzaib is far worst than against Irfan. The report was suggesting that the case is not consistent and it was easy on Irfan .
Doesn't make sense. According to reports Irfan admitted to be approached 5 times but still didn't inform. He told them about the approaches made to him even for international assignments.
Shahzaib went to ACU himself about the approach. If he was enticing other players or he was doing spot fixing or even committed to do so (like Sharjeel and Khalid) it doesn't make sense to go to ACU by himself.
So the punishment mentioned doesn't make sense at all.
I've heard PCB also showed him fake statement of Nasir Jamshed when they haven't even questioned or recorded statement of Nasir Jamshed.
FIA wants tainted cricketers on ECL
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency urged the interior ministry to put names of cricketers suspected of spot fixing on the Exit Control List.
The FIA, in a letter, asked the ministry to bar the players from travelling abroad till the investigation against them was complete.
Five players – Nasir Jamshed, Muhamamd Irfan, Shahzaib Hassan, Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif – are currently under investigation by the anti-corruption unit of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
FIA had issued notices to four cricketers, Sharjeel Khan, Nasir Jamshed, Khalid Latif and Muhammad Irfan for investigating allegations of spot fixing in the Pakistan Super League.
On March 16, these players were directed by FIA to appear before the agency on March 20 and 21 to record their statement. The investigation into spot fixing scandal is being carried out by FIA on the formal request of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
The interior minister in his last media talk had stated that FIA would continue with the PSL spot fixing inquiry irrespective of the fact the PCB was reluctant to probe the case through the agency. He was of the view that PCB can go ahead with its inquiry but FIA would see this case from a criminal aspect.
According to some media reports, another cricketer Irfan is also facing charges of spot fixing and according to these reports the PCB has asked Irfan to furnish his reply within 14 days. Reportedly, he has also been suspended.
PSL fixing: Suspended cricketers to record statements before FIA
LAHORE: Suspended cricketers Mohammad Irfan, Sharjeel Khan, Shahzaib Hasan and Khalid Latif will appear before Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Monday to record their statements regarding the Pakistan Super League (PSL) spot fixing scandal.
The four cricketers will record their statements in the case at FIA office located at Lahore.
The investigation agency, in a letter, has requested the Interior Ministry to include the names of the suspended cricketers in the Exit Control List. FIA has expressed its concern that they can travel abroad during the investigation.
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan will make the final decision on FIA’s suggestion.
The tribunal formed to investigate the scandal will start working next week.
It should be noted that Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were the first players to be handed suspensions by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after reports of match-fixing circulated during the second edition of Pakistan Super League this year.
Mohammad Irfan also came under the limelight but was allowed to take part in the competition.
PCB charged Irfan over his alleged involvement in spot-fixing during the recently held Twenty20 league and suspended the seven-foot pacer from all formats of the game.
Shahzaib Hasan became the fourth player to be suspended from cricket after his name was also included in the investigation. Irfan, Latif and Khan had blamed Hasan for making contacts with bookies.
All the tainted players can also be jailed besides being suspended if found guilty in the scandal.
What is PCB doing?
Showing false statements of suspended players against each other to pressurize them.
Its funny how the sentiments change so fast on Pakpassion.
From ban them when they were initially suspected of fixing to massive support for them and saying PCB is trying to pressurize them, PCB is trying to elicit false guilt letters from them etc.
All because they claim to be innocent.
Yeah you know what?
Lance Armstrong also denied doping a million times too.
But you know what?
He was guilty as hell.
If we are going to start taking people at face value just because we detest Sethi and PCB and we really want Sharjeel back, we might as well all start playing Poker tournaments.
Is this correct thing to do?

[MENTION=57355]pakistanigoneaussie[/MENTION] our future opening pair which you were imagining recorded their statements today.![]()
Its funny how the sentiments change so fast on Pakpassion.
From ban them when they were initially suspected of fixing to massive support for them and saying PCB is trying to pressurize them, PCB is trying to elicit false guilt letters from them etc.
All because they claim to be innocent.
Yeah you know what?
Lance Armstrong also denied doping a million times too.
But you know what?
He was guilty as hell.
If we are going to start taking people at face value just because we detest Sethi and PCB and we really want Sharjeel back, we might as well all start playing Poker tournaments.
Well said. I agree.
Just like with Amir, Asif and Butt, let the law (criminal and cricket) take its course.
LAHORE - One of the main accused in the Pakistan Super League’s spot-fixing scandal Sharjeel Khan is to challenge the FIA’s jurisdiction to investigate the issue.
Sharjeel nad Shahzaib Hasan appeared before the Federal Investigation Agency Tuesday and recorded their statements before the body in their defence. Two other cricketers named in the scandal, Khalid Lateef and Muhammad Irfan had appeared before the agency on Monday. Another accused, Nasir Jamshed had also been served notice to appear before FIA but as he is out of country, he failed to appear before the FIA investigation team.
The federal agency is investigating the mega corruption scandal that rocked Pakistan cricket last month on the on the special directives of the Ministry of Interior.
However, Sharjeel’s counsel Imran Akram said that hewill challenge the ambit of the agency regarding inquiry. He said that only Pakistan Cricket Board is authorised to look into the matter regarding spot fixing allegations.
This is violation of the code of conduct of the board to take action against players under criminal Act, he maintained.
The FIA claimed that it was investigating the charges on complaint of the PCB Chief Operating Officer Subhan Ahmad. However, Subhan had said he had just asked for FIA’s assistance in gathering and analysing the forensic data related to the case for establishing the evidence against the suspected players. Minister for Interior Ch Nisar Ali Khan had also held a press conference in Islamabad last week and said that although the PCB were conducting departmental inquiry into the issue yet they couldn’t register a case against the cricketers.
He had said that the FIA after thorough probe could register a case against those who found guilty and they could be punished under the law to set an example for others to avoid such corrupt practices in future. But the PCB did not agree with Ch Nisar and Current Chief of Executive Committee PCB and PSL chairman Najam Sethi was of the view that FIA should not investigate the matter.
The sources in the FIA said that PCB authorities were using delaying tactics in providing record to the FIA investigators. “We have not received forensic record and cell phones of players from the PCB authorities so far,” said an FIA officer on condition of anonymity.
Well placed sources in FIA said that more persons could have been implicated in the scandal and all would be brought to justice if found involved in spot fixing during inquiry. They said that some influential quarters were backing corrupt cricketers but the interior minister has given free hand to FIA to deal the matter on merit.
http://nation.com.pk/sports/22-Mar-...lenge-fia-s-jurisdiction-in-spot-fixing-probe
Its funny how the sentiments change so fast on Pakpassion.
From ban them when they were initially suspected of fixing to massive support for them and saying PCB is trying to pressurize them, PCB is trying to elicit false guilt letters from them etc.
All because they claim to be innocent.
Yeah you know what?
Lance Armstrong also denied doping a million times too.
But you know what?
He was guilty as hell.
If we are going to start taking people at face value just because we detest Sethi and PCB and we really want Sharjeel back, we might as well all start playing Poker tournaments.

LAHORE: The alleged spot-fixing scandal, that has engulfed Pakistan cricket team, took a new twist Thursday when investigators revealed that batsman Sharjeel Khan played two dot bowls in Pakistan Super League (PSL) at Dubai.
According to our correspondent, all five suspended players – Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan, Shahzaib Hasan and Nasir Jamshed – who were charged with contacting bookies in the recently concluded PSL, lied in the inquiry and initially rejected all allegations.
However, the tainted players have now confessed their wrongdoing.
“Sharjeel has confessed that he played two dot balls that he had sold to bookies,” a source in the PCB said.
He said Shahzaib was also in contact with bookies, adding that the player is also guilty of inciting other colleagues for fixing.
Hasan was charged on three counts and suspended from participating in all forms of cricket.
The PCB source said that Latif and Irfan’s contacts with bookies have also been confirmed by the investigators. – Samaa
https://www.samaa.tv/sports/2017/03/psl-fixing-sharjeel-dot-balls-bookies-cricket/
Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) will interrogate Test batsman Nasir Jamshed for his role in PSL spot-fixing scandal that led to suspension of three players. According to a well-informed official in the board, Jamshed will be questioned in at the Pakistan High Commission in London, where he is based these days. "He can't come to Pakistan as he is on bail and has to appear before UK's national crime agency in April in this case. But we want to also question him in detail about his role in the PSL spot-fixing scandal," the source told PTI.
According to the official either Jamshed would be questioned on skype or the head of the PCB Anti-Corruption Unit, Colonel Azam would fly to London with a legal advisor to carry out the interview. "It will happen soon as Nasir appears to have played a key role in the spot-fixing scandal that came to our notice.
He is the one who asked Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif and others to meet with the suspected bookmaker, Yousuf Anwar in Dubai last month," the source claimed.
Media reports have said that Nasir has also agreed to become an approver in the case for the PCB but the source said he was not in a position to confirm or deny this. Jamshed, 27, who has appeared in two Tests, 48 ODIs and 18 T20 internationals is presently settled in the UK with his family but appeared in Pakistan¿s ongoing domestic season in January.
The left-hander was also suspected of spot-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League two years back but managed to escape without any punishment and went on to make his last appearance for Pakistan in the 2015 World Cup. The PCB has already suspended three players, Sharjeel, Khalid and Muhammad Irfan in the case and a three-member tribunal, headed by a former judge, has already been formed to hold the hearings. Both Sharjeel and Khalid have denied doing any spot-fixing for the suspected bookmaker and a yet to be named foreigner but have admitted to not informing authorities when approaches were made to them to spot fix matches in the PSL.
Similarly pace bowler, Muhammad Irfan has also admitted getting offers and not informing the authorities about him and has also been provisionally suspended from all cricket and has been given 14-days to reply to the show cause notice issued to him in which he has been charged with violation of some clauses of the ACU code. The PCB ACU officials and legal advisor have also carried out detailed questioning of another Pakistani player, Shahzaib Hasan on Tuesday and Wednesday in Lahore. Pakistan interior minister, Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan told the media in Islamabad on Thursday that the government was taking the PSL spot-fixing case seriously. "The PSL spot-fixing case is not just about our cricket it is also an embarrassment for Pakistan and I can tell you if anyone is found guilty of playing with the integrity of the game and image of Pakistan he can expect strong punishment," Nisar said.
http://m.mid-day.com/articles/psl-s...ll-nasir-jamshed-sports-cricket-news/18080197
this time around.LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Anti-corruption Unit which was due to travel to London to interrogate Nasir Jamshed for his role in the recent Pakistan Super League (PSL) fixing scam is yet to depart for England.
There were reports that the ACU would be in London from April 3-8 but well-placed sources have told Dawn that the visit hasn’t been possible as they haven’t been able to set a date with the discarded Test batsman Nasir.
“The unit will go to London after finalising a date to meet Nasir,” a PCB official said, seemingly negating the possibility of the ACU questioning him through a video link.
Nasir, alongside four other cricketers namely Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Shahzaib Hasan and Mohammad Irfan, was implicated in the PSL fixing scandal.
While Irfan has confessed that he failed to inform the PCB after some bookies made contact with him, Sharjeel, Khalid and Shahzaib are contesting their cases which have been referred to the PCB tribunal headed by Jusitce (retd.) Asghar Haider.
If they know they are guilty they should accept the charges and hope for reduction in sentences just like Irfan did.
If they stick to their guns and are unable to prove their innocence then they face life bans.
Do these people even have a shred of brain with them ????? This isn't even some complicated legal jargon that I am spouting here, it's just basic common sense yar !!!!!!
Shehryar lost his marbles due to age but even so I can safely say he was working in the best interest of Pakistan or so he genuinely thought.If they know they are guilty they should accept the charges and hope for reduction in sentences just like Irfan did.
If they stick to their guns and are unable to prove their innocence then they face life bans.
The problem is PCB is accusing them for a crime therefore the prerogative is upon PCB to provide the evidence, which should be concrete enough to force a conviction; if they are banking on the fact that these players would just roll over and die......then clearly they missed how Salman and Asif (people who were massively guilty) contested against the English authorities; a legal system that is far more professional, transparent and investigative than ours.
I have to say, I'd be pleasantly surprised if our inept board reeked by corrupt individuals actually produced good enough evidence to convict the accused individuals otherwise we might have a Qayyum report style happy ending for all. However the most interesting thing about this could be a reverse law suit by the accused on the PCB for defamation and recovery of damages as unlike the Qayyum report era in today's day and age everyone has the awareness of such lawsuits and the monetary benefits that can be gained by them.
The PCB are fools (not surprisingly) to drag this unclear and confusing lawsuit out in the open and eventually it might come and bite them in the rear. If they didn't have something concrete, which seems to be the case (with every passing day) and given how we still haven't seen anything defining; then why did they even make such a hoopla out of this ??
They should've called these individuals in quietly and made an independent tribunal with HC judges to see through the matter behind closed doors - Less embarrassment and kickback for all parties involved if things ever might go haywire. I mean you have to be a special kind of an idiot to jump and glee like a maniac (which Sethi was doing during that 1st week of PSL) on something which you yourself have absolutely zero data regarding![]()
Do these people even have a shred of brain with them ????? This isn't even some complicated legal jargon that I am spouting here, it's just basic common sense yar !!!!!!
In my personal opinion, I think we all have to understand that PCB is run and governed by media personnel left, right and center with the like of Sethi and Shakil Sheikh etc. All these people actually are hardwired to beat drums for ratings and money; they've done so all their lives as they have worked in the latter industry for years and this is how the modern age media has run for the preceding decades. To give these bunch an actual semi government institution is probably as close to shooting yourself in the foot as it might get.
The head and directors of a sporting governing body requires people who can be diplomatic, can lobby for the benefit of the nation against other member boards, must have experience doing so in their initial stages of their careers and should be spotless in terms of corruption and scandals as the reputation of the governing body and the nation lies on their shoulders. Why do you think Pakistan doesn't have any leverage or respect among top cricketing boards ?? This is sole because when they see a panel representing us at the grand stage consisting of scandalous individuals such as Sethi they treat and target them in the manner they think could extract the most benefit for themselves and since Sethi and co (due to their past actions) as gullible as a five year old kid Pakistan always gets the short end of the stick.
I will always maintain that Shehryar (The diplomat + PCB head) is leagues ahead of someone like Sethi. No matter what people say about the old man at least we could pinpoint that his loyalties were undoubtedly with Pakistan, something I am not too sure I can say the same for the next in line chairman.
A prime Shehryar would (as they say in Karachi lingo) 'Bech Aye Sethi Ko Aur Raseed Bhi Na Day', that is the gulf of difference between the abilities of what we had previously and what we're about to inherit due to our beloved PM![]()
Shehryar lost his marbles due to age but even so I can safely say he was working in the best interest of Pakistan or so he genuinely thought.
At the end of the day I hope our boys (if innocent) make out of this unscratched and if guilty, with proper evidence against them serve the harshest punishment for the crime but seeing how it's such a high profile event I am afraid even if they are innocent they could end up getting scapegoated due to massive egos being at stake right now !!
A sad state of affairs for the country, Pakistan Cricket and all of us fans![]()
PRESS RELEASE FROM ANTI CORRUPTION TRIBUNAL
Lahore April 14, 2017: The Anti-Corruption Tribunal held its hearing today at the National Cricket Academy, Lahore and the following were in attendance:
1. Jus. ® Asghar Haider (Chairman)
2. Lt. Gen. ® Tauqir Zia (Member)
3. Mr. Wasim Bari (Member)
4. Mr. Sharjeel Khan, along with Mr. Shaigan Ijaz Advocate
5. Mr. Taffazul Rizvi and Mr. Haider Ali Khan Advocates for PCB
6. Mr. Salman Naseer, GM Legal Affairs PCB
7. Col. ® Mohammad Azam Khan, Head of PCB’s Vigilance and Security Department
PCB submitted its Opening Brief to the Anti-Corruption Tribunal which details its claims along with all the supporting evidence. This includes, amongst other material, witness statements, recorded interviews, match footage, and copies of certain WhatsApp voice messages.
The Anti-Corruption Tribunal directed that the parties would not make any comments regarding the proceedings of this Tribunal, the contents of the evidence presented to this Tribunal, or on the merits of the present proceedings.
A copy of the opening brief along with all the material was also provided to Mr. Sharjeel Khan and his counsel who shall respond by filing an Answering Brief before the Tribunal on 5th May 2017.
This is all they have in evidence?
Is this not sufficient? WhatsApp messages is a big one IMHO. This looks scary for the trio
Is this not sufficient? WhatsApp messages is a big one IMHO. This looks scary for the trio
So what. WhatsApp is very informal method of conversation and which joker would plan to fix a match over WhatsApp out of a sudden? This is ridiculous lol
Pcb incompetency on full display here .
loophole's all over if sharjeel is smart enough he can easily get away with this.
if pcb were smart enough they shouldve waited to get more conclusive evidence against them .they got overexcited trying to be all saint's and coming up with we wont tolerate any corruption .
for their kind information even nepotism is corruption. anyway i dont wanna go that route as we all know how holy they are .

Pcb incompetency on full display here .
loophole's all over if sharjeel is smart enough he can easily get away with this.
if pcb were smart enough they shouldve waited to get more conclusive evidence against them .they got overexcited trying to be all saint's and coming up with we wont tolerate any corruption .
for their kind information even nepotism is corruption. anyway i dont wanna go that route as we all know how holy they are .
So what. WhatsApp is very informal method of conversation and which joker would plan to fix a match over WhatsApp out of a sudden? This is ridiculous lol