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#Watch | India vs Australia Test in Ranchi was fixed, claims Al Jazeera probe: Cricket could be in for another major match-fixing crisis after an investigation by Doha-based TV channel Al Jazeera claimed that sessions of three Test matches featuring the Indian cricket team during the last two years had been fixed. The most recent match to come under the scanner is the drawn Test against Australia in Ranchi last year, with two visiting players allegedly helping fixers make money by manipulating a 10-over session.

(Video courtesy: Al Jazeera)

Allegations that 2 australian players were involved.

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If true, this will completely destroy any trust left over after the ball tampering.

Especially the names (obviously won't bring them up here) that played the "last over of the session" in Ranchi.
 
https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...zeera-sting/story-pUhzWle9LP5vblYQ3Fq9eM.html

In the last two years, at least three Test matches featuring India have been fixed, claims a documentary on cricket corruption made by Al Jazeera’s investigative unit. The Doha-based TV channel has shared exclusive footage with Hindustan Times that argues how a Mumbai-based former Indian first-class cricketer, an Indian advertisement executive based in the UAE and members of the D-Company use their ‘connections’ in the cricket establishment and even in the International Cricket Council (ICC) to decide on the outcome of matches.

The sensational sting operation done by journalist David Harrison suggests how match fixers bribe curators, current and former cricketers to fix the outcome of sessions or an entire match. In the eye of the storm are Pakistan’s Hasan Raza (youngest to play a Test match) and three Sri Lankan internationals – Dilhara Lokuhettige, Jeevantha Kulatunga and Tharindu Mendis – who are seen heavily involved in either spot-fixing or doctoring the pitch to force a result within a specific number of days.

READ | India’s Galle Test vs Sri Lanka in 2017 was fixed, claims Al Jazeera report

Also in the spotlight is Tharanga Indika, the curator of Galle Stadium who admits to doctoring pitches. It was under his supervision that Australia lost a Test is less than two-and-a-half days in August 2016 and India amassed 600 in their first innings in July 2017. Both ‘events’ were as ‘scripted by match-fixers’, the documentary suggests.


The India versus England Test played in Chennai (December 16-20), the India versus Australia Test in Ranchi (March 16-20, 2017) and the Galle Test between India and Sri Lanka (July 26-29, 2017) were influenced by bookmakers, says the documentary titled ‘Cricket’s Match-Fixers’ that can be seen online on Sunday at 3.30 PM IST. Particular sessions in all the three games were ‘scripted’ by players in collusion with match fixers. No India cricketers are mentioned in such spot-fixing episodes.

Investigations suggest that at least two Australian cricketers were involved in Ranchi and three Englishmen fixed sessions in Chennai. While the England players have denied these charges, the Australians have not reacted at all.

A wary ICC, which is not shown in good light, has now reacted to the Al Jazeera probe and started an investigation into the allegations.

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“We have already launched an investigation working with anti-corruption colleagues from Member countries based on the limited information we have received. We have made repeated requests that all evidence and supporting materials relating to corruption in cricket is released immediately to enable us to undertake a full and comprehensive investigation,” the ICC said.

The documentary highlights how match-fixers have found subtle ways to fix sessions and pitches. It also shows the ease and confidence with which the chain of operators works.


“Each script I will give you, will happen, happen and happen,” Aneel Munawar, a member of the D-Company tells Harrison, who poses as a businessman and meets the notorious stake holders during various stages of the operation mostly shot in Mumbai, the UAE and Sri Lanka.


Aneel Munawar, a member of the notorious D-Company, features in the Al Jazeera sting. (Video screengrab)
Robin Morris, a former Indian first-class cricketer, is seemingly in the centre of the multi-million dollar fixing operation. The former all-rounder, who once played in the controversial Indian Cricket League T20 for Mumbai Champs boasts about his ability to fix players and curators.

“I have a set of 30 players who will play what I tell them to do,” says Morris. His business partner, Gaurav Rajkumar, adds: “We don’t care about the entertainment as long as we are making our money.” The extent of control of match fixers can be gauged from the fact that “60-70 per cent matches can be set.”


Former Pakistan cricketer Hasan Raza and former Indian first class cricketer Robin Morris are among those alleged to have been involved in the match-fixing syndicate. (Video screengrab)
When asked for a reaction on the Al Jazeera sting and his alleged involvement in match-fixing, Morris said, “I have been fabricated in this; there is no truth in this and I have nothing to do with the Galle Test.”

10-day tournament as front for fixing

Money is everything, says Munawar. “If you have it, you will do anything,” he adds. The audacious Rajkumar also reveals his grand plan to start a 10-day international T20 tournament under the aegis of the Dubai Cricket Council. The four-team championship will be a front-office for fixing and all overseas players will play a role, says Rajkumar. “We want total control...players will be like puppets.” A player stands to make half-a-million dollars in 10 days, says Rajkumar, adding an international cricketer who wants to be part of the fixing game can earn “40 times more money than his appearance fee.”

The documentary suggests the involvement of cricket officials and high-profile businessmen, who invest to grab ‘big’ returns. Munawar says the D-Company pays anything between Rs. 2-6 crore to fix a game, depending on the profile of the team.

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Groundsmen in Sri Lanka, particularly Galle, are seen as gullible. “When they get Rs. 25 lakh to doctor the pitches, they will fix ...it’s eight years’ salary!” says Rajkumar.

In the centre of the pitch fixing menace is Tharanga Indika, the assistant manager and curator of Galle Stadium. He confesses that he can doctor pitches easily and reveals how a pitch can be prepared to help bowlers or batsmen.


Tharanga Indika, the assistant manager and curator of Galle Stadium, confesses that he can doctor pitches easily. (Video screengrab)
“All these things must be done before the ICC officials come in,” says the Lankan official who adds that there are still ways to tamper with the pitch when a match is under way. “Like extra pressure on the special brush can damage the pitch,” says the curator, who takes pride in controlling the number of days a Test will last.

Interestingly, the ICC didn’t punish Galle for the Australia Test. In January 2016, the ICC suspended Galle stadium curator Jayananda Warnaweera for three years after the former Test player failed to cooperate with anti-corruption officials.

The 55-year-old Sri Lankan, who played 10 Tests and six one-day internationals, was previously handed a two-year suspension by his own country’s board in November for the same offence.

The ICC said Warnaweera was charged after he missed meetings and also failed to provide documents to its anti-corruption unit (ACU) for an investigation, the details of which were not disclosed.

Now the ICC will have its hand full, thanks to the Al Jazeera investigation.
 
This fixing stuff is so disgusting makes me vomit. Hope these losers get punished severely. They are the scumm of Earth and deserve the lowest places in Hell.
 
The whole team must be under suspicion if the fix can be put in at the start of the session, how could anyone predict who would be batting by the last over.
 
No one expects last over of any session to be high scoring, since the batsmen will avoid getting out needlessly. unless a very poor ball is bowled, last overs would generally be a maiden. If you look at the scorecard carefully, you can figure out who they could be referring to. The Aussies were trying to save a test. It is easy to predict that it would be a low scoring session.

I am sceptical of such claims from a bookie until proved. Bookies will always try and show that they control players to get you to do business with them. And news channels will always sell it as fixing to get more eyeballs. I wont believe this now, just as I did not believe it for the spot fixing claims in 2010 unless conclusive evidence was provided.
 
The whole team must be under suspicion if the fix can be put in at the start of the session, how could anyone predict who would be batting by the last over.

Exactly. And the opposition too. If they know which batsman would be batting, the opposition would try not to get any wickets or not more than the number of wickets agreed with he bookies. From the scenario explained by the bookie, its at least 10-12 players involved, including the 2 captains or none at all.
 
The article posted by MIG states England players were involved as well. This could turn out to be bigger than the 2010 NOTW story.
 
No one expects last over of any session to be high scoring, since the batsmen will avoid getting out needlessly. unless a very poor ball is bowled, last overs would generally be a maiden. If you look at the scorecard carefully, you can figure out who they could be referring to. The Aussies were trying to save a test. It is easy to predict that it would be a low scoring session.

I am sceptical of such claims from a bookie until proved. Bookies will always try and show that they control players to get you to do business with them. And news channels will always sell it as fixing to get more eyeballs. I wont believe this now, just as I did not believe it for the spot fixing claims in 2010 unless conclusive evidence was provided.

I agree that a bookmaker would have to be insane to give bettable odds on a low scoring last over, the odds would be something like 9/10.

As far as the slow scoring overs I would have to see the overs mentioned mostly because how did the bookie even know who would be batting at that stage. It would be far easier for the bowling team to manage the scoring rate at a predicted time than two batsmen who may or may not be batting at that time. So if it was the Australians then there has to be more than two players involved. It will be interesting though when they release the actual overs they were talking about. Did the bowlers change their line, did they change bowlers, did the batsmen leave easy runs.
 
The article posted by MIG states England players were involved as well. This could turn out to be bigger than the 2010 NOTW story.

Yeah this is a real mess.

Sri Lankan pitch curator (caught on camera), Australian players, English players, and two former players (Robin Morris + Hasan Raza).
 
This is big news.

If these allegations are true and the players/officials are caught,they need to be banned for life.
 
Please find below a statement from James Sutherland, CEO, Cricket Australia:

Together with the ICC, we are aware of the investigation by Al Jazeera into alleged corruption in cricket.

Although not having been provided an opportunity to view the documentary or any raw footage, our long-standing position on these matters is that credible claims will be treated very seriously and fully investigated.

Cricket Australia will continue to fully co-operate with the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit in its review of the matter.

Neither the ICC or Cricket Australia is aware of any credible evidence linking Australian players to corruption in the game.

Cricket Australia and the ICC take a zero-tolerance approach against anyone trying to compromise the integrity of the game.

We urge Al Jazeera to provide all un-edited materials and any other evidence to the ICC investigation team, so, if appropriate, a full and thorough investigation can be conducted.

Australian cricket is proactive with its sports integrity management and Cricket Australia has an Integrity Unit to oversee and maintain all domestic cricket in Australia, including BBL and WBBL matches.

In addition to this, prior to the start of each Australian season, all professional cricketers are required to participate in anti-corruption education sessions before being eligible to compete in CA’s domestic competitions.
 
The penalty should be ten years reduced to five years.
Doesn't matter what previous punishments were given to fixers.A precedent should be set for all fixers everywhere.Nothing less than a life ban on international cricket.5-10 year ban for domestic cricket.
 
Is this proven or just sensational journalism to make money? If Al Jazeera actuallycares they should give all the footage to ICC to investigate.
 
Doesn't matter what previous punishments were given to fixers.A precedent should be set for all fixers everywhere.Nothing less than a life ban on international cricket.5-10 year ban for domestic cricket.

A precedence has been set, players caught spot fixing get banned for 5 years. Why should that change.
 
A precedence has been set, players caught spot fixing get banned for 5 years. Why should that change.

Because 5 years is too less.If players still fix after a precedent has been set,it's time to set a new precedent
 
The 10 over score higher lower betted correctly will should be easily proven if true, this type of spread betting is normal all over the world. Plenty of players also hit sixes or fours in the last over, as Shafiq did in Pakistans first innings, so suggesting the last over is always low scoring is incorrect.

However its best to wait until Aj Jazeera which isn't a sensationalist media gives all the evidence to the ICC and they investigate it fully. Although if it is India, Australia and England involved they also might brush it under the carpet, for all we know the ICC themselves could be involved too.

Does anyone remember the toss India v Lanka? Big money is always put on the result of the toss.
 
Because 5 years is too less.If players still fix after a precedent has been set,it's time to set a new precedent

You punish the player for his crime, you dont punish him for his crime and then add on the crime of another player.
 
You punish the player for his crime, you dont punish him for his crime and then add on the crime of another player.

Its a bit early to be arguing against punishments, lets find out who did what first.
 
The 10 over score higher lower betted correctly will should be easily proven if true, this type of spread betting is normal all over the world. Plenty of players also hit sixes or fours in the last over, as Shafiq did in Pakistans first innings, so suggesting the last over is always low scoring is incorrect.

However its best to wait until Aj Jazeera which isn't a sensationalist media gives all the evidence to the ICC and they investigate it fully. Although if it is India, Australia and England involved they also might brush it under the carpet, for all we know the ICC themselves could be involved too.

Does anyone remember the toss India v Lanka? Big money is always put on the result of the toss.

Aneel Munawar claims that he has players from every nation taking bribes.

He said his company bribed players in every national team and mostly fixed international matches, including Tests, the highest level of the game.
 
Aneel Munawar claims that he has players from every nation taking bribes.

Sure why not? Corruption isn't the monopoly of any one nationality.

My point was, this is serious and will ruin the reputation and devalue big cricket brands , the powers that be might try to brush it under the carpet. We need the ICC to be strong, open and transparent here.
 
If true, this will completely destroy any trust left over after the ball tampering.

Especially the names (obviously won't bring them up here) that played the "last over of the session" in Ranchi.

Kindly name them for our information as its not any private or confidential information. I am not asking who the fixers are. I am asking which players played the last over of the session in Ranchi?
 
Kindly name them for our information as its not any private or confidential information. I am not asking who the fixers are. I am asking which players played the last over of the session in Ranchi?

Their video is out.

From what is visible and with bit of research one can say it is Glenn Maxwell who played the over, and the guy batting with him was Steve Smith.

It can't get more explosive than that.
 
I have a sinking feeling that this will be brushed aside as it has Englishmen and Aussies involved in the fixing.
 
Their video is out.

From what is visible and with bit of research one can say it is Glenn Maxwell who played the over, and the guy batting with him was Steve Smith.

It can't get more explosive than that.

Wow, just wow. I am shocked. It just keeps on getting worse for Stevie. These cricketers never learn eh. Truly ****.
 
I have a sinking feeling that this will be brushed aside as it has Englishmen and Aussies involved in the fixing.

It will be difficult to prove in a Court and these guys are very rich and will have very good lawyers.

The fact that Munawar predicted what would happen, holds absolutely zero weightage in Court, as far as proving Smith and Maxwell did it deliberately. There is no evidence at all except Munawar saying it would happen.
 
Their video is out.

From what is visible and with bit of research one can say it is Glenn Maxwell who played the over, and the guy batting with him was Steve Smith.

It can't get more explosive than that.

Not sure how it's possible to rule it down to that? Quite a few 10 over periods within the game with various combinations of Aussie players.
 
Australia's last series in India.

The full documentary is out on YouTube now.
 
Not sure how it's possible to rule it down to that? Quite a few 10 over periods within the game with various combinations of Aussie players.

They have a video. In that when they are showing parts of the fix with video blurred, it's very clearly identifiable through the blur based on colour of gloves, bat handle, and the batter being right-handed that it can only be Maxwell. And since he batted with only Smith in that innings, there is no other possibility for who the other guy is.
 
Their video is out.

From what is visible and with bit of research one can say it is Glenn Maxwell who played the over, and the guy batting with him was Steve Smith.

It can't get more explosive than that.

Maxwell isn’t a big name here in Australia. But Smith certainly is.
 
They have a video. In that when they are showing parts of the fix with video blurred, it's very clearly identifiable through the blur based on colour of gloves, bat handle, and the batter being right-handed that it can only be Maxwell. And since he batted with only Smith in that innings, there is no other possibility for who the other guy is.

They also show blurred footage of a left hander though (29:09)?
 
They also show blurred footage of a left hander though (29:09)?

Maybe, but the parts at 43 to 45 are where they discuss this fix and they comment on Maxi removing his helmet twice, so that is clearly the relevant footage.

And Maxi batted only with Smith, so there's no scope for any other possibility but these two being the guys.
 
This is not like Pakistani cricketers in 2010 who were getting paid peanuts compared to other world stars. Aussie cricketers who play international cricket, IPL etc are millionaires. Strange.
 
I wish AB didn't left cricket because of that issue. Because this is seems to be a far more biggest news than 2010
 
They have a video. In that when they are showing parts of the fix with video blurred, it's very clearly identifiable through the blur based on colour of gloves, bat handle, and the batter being right-handed that it can only be Maxwell. And since he batted with only Smith in that innings, there is no other possibility for who the other guy is.

In the second session Jadeja bowled the third last over of the session as shown below.

57.6
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, flat, middle and off, defended back to him
57.5
1
Jadeja to Smith, 1 run, full, outside off, and Smith becomes the seventh-fastest to 5000 runs. Seventh-fastest in terms of innings, and third-fastest in terms of matches played
57.4
0
Jadeja to Smith, no run, flighted outside off, pushed to cover
57.3
0
Jadeja to Smith, no run, on a length, on off, no turn, defended back to him
57.2
1
Jadeja to Maxwell, 1 run, full, just outside off, defended with an open face, gets a single towards point
57.1
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, on a length, outside off, defended off the front foot

Jadeja also bowled the last over of the session which was supposedly the over that would be a low score.

59.6
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, nearly a yorker on leg, Maxwell keeps it out
59.5
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, pads away another delivery outside leg
Watch out for the fast one on off

59.4
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, full outside leg, and he kicks it away
59.3
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, pads one away as Jadeja gets closer to leg
59.2
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, too far down leg again, and Saha does well again
59.1
0
Jadeja to Maxwell, no run, fired in outside leg, and Saha makes the collection

What are the chances of the bookie knowing which batsmen would be in at the end of the session compared to who would be bowling at the end of a session?.
 
Pitches being doctored by the betting mafia is the biggest news.

I wonder if Centurion pitch of 2nd test between SA vs India was doctored. South African cricketers were clearly not happy with the pitch
 
Pitches being doctored by the betting mafia is the biggest news.

I wonder if Centurion pitch of 2nd test between SA vs India was doctored. South African cricketers were clearly not happy with the pitch

Mcmafia was on tv recently too
Makes you wonder what has happened in the past in the SC and elsewhere
 
Because 5 years is too less.If players still fix after a precedent has been set,it's time to set a new precedent

Unfortunately, it is too convenient to set a precedence after Amir and co.

If Amir got 5 years and was allowed to return, other first time offenders should get the same treatment.
 
Unfortunately, it is too convenient to set a precedence after Amir and co.

If Amir got 5 years and was allowed to return, other first time offenders should get the same treatment.

Enough is enough

Someone’s head should explode and ban players indefinitely
 
Enough is enough

Someone’s head should explode and ban players indefinitely

If an Australian played is proven to have spot fixed it wont matter what punishment the ICC dish out, that player/s will never play in/for Australia again.
 
If this turns out to be true I would honestly quit watching cricket.
Enough of this ** already.
 
In response to the Al Jazeera broadcast, “Cricket’s Match Fixers”, Tom Harrison, Chief Executive Officer of the ECB, said:

“There is nothing we have seen that would make us doubt any of our players in any way whatsoever.

“The limited information we have been given has been discussed with all the England players.

“They emphatically deny the allegations, have stated categorically that the claims are false and they have our full support.

Tom Harrison continued:

“Neither ECB nor the ICC is aware of any credible evidence connecting any England players to any form of corruption.

“ECB had been aware of the planned Al Jazeera documentary for some time but have not been given the full content.

“There have been repeated requests for any evidence and unedited materials to be shared with the ICC so they can fully investigate.

“We, like other member Boards, are disappointed that Al Jazeera have not been more cooperative and responsible when making such serious allegations.

“ECB has a regular dialogue with the ICC and its anti-corruption unit, fully supports its work and will continue to cooperate with their review.”
 
Something needs to be done. Those corruption experts said on the programme it should be investigated. Icc can't sweep this under the carpet. Absolutely disgusted.
 
One important thing to bare in mind is that all criminal organisations that get media coverage always always over hype themselves and make themselves seem bigger and badder then they really are because this is there opportunity for publicity, limelight and a chance to galoot and show the world what they can supposedly do and they power they hold.
Not suggesting that there is no truth in what has been reported but the impression i get from certain parts of the article is that the indian's are trying boast and make themselves seem like gangster from bollywood movies.
 
So much for winning the world cups.... it was and will be all fixed it seems
 
Final overs of sessions are always low scoring because you do not want to loose a wicket before going in for the break, would be a silly bet as the odds would be low.
 
lol honestly mate its not that bad, fixing matches is a lot more difficult and risky than "aneel munawaar" is making it seem, all 11 members of a team have to be corrupt, all involved coaching staff etc will know whats happening its too risky there cover can be blown very easily takes one honest person out of many corrupt people, and i do not think majority are corrupt.
 
Hassan Raza you silly boy... We’ve been working so hard to get ourselves back up from 2010 and by association you will bring us into disrepute. Absolute disgrace!!

ECB have known about the allegations and have done nothing but hide the names, doesn’t give me confidence. Look at how we were treated when we got caught up in this, double standards!

IPL and other franchise Cricket needs to be stopped. It gives the bookies easy access to international players. India, unfortunately is the nucleus and players should be banned from from participation.

If this is proven, then Cricket will lose a lot of interest.
 
As usual, Indian bookies are at it again. For all the money they generate, it seems India is also the hub of all corruption and matchfixing in the world.
 
Spot fixing is a lot easier to achieve as you can have less individuals involved and if done smartly its very difficult to prove, but fixing a whole match if you think logically is not an easy feet.
 
Also if the English players have known about it might explain the performance in the test.
 
They have a video. In that when they are showing parts of the fix with video blurred, it's very clearly identifiable through the blur based on colour of gloves, bat handle, and the batter being right-handed that it can only be Maxwell. And since he batted with only Smith in that innings, there is no other possibility for who the other guy is.

holy shoot. good finding their bro!
 
The cricket world needs to put pressure on india to do something about this, the indian GOVT needs to act
 
As usual, Indian bookies are at it again. For all the money they generate, it seems India is also the hub of all corruption and matchfixing in the world.

shhh but dont talk about it otherwise the boogy man will get you!!
 
The cricket world needs to put pressure on india to do something about this, the indian GOVT needs to act

Exactly their Govt should def look into it, its pretty embarrassing for the nation that every single bookie which gets find out is from India or has links from India.
 
There is nothing to it. Move on folks.

No proof, no documents, no camera on players.

Words of an alleged fixer - is that all they got?

People just love drama and putting down certain teams so jumping all over it.
 
Doctoring pitches for fixers is 100% believable but eng/aus international player involvement sounds baseless without proper conclusive evidence.
 
How can you guarantee a maiden over when you have no control over the actions of the bowler or the fielders? How can you guarantee a result in a match six months in advance when you have no control of the weather?

I almost get the feeling that some of these "fixers" actually just guess what they think is going to happen. I mean, anyone who watches cricket can guess that the over before lunch is likely to be low-scoring.
 
Why is India/BCCI refusing to make betting legal ?

Gambling has always been a bit of a taboo practice in South Asia but who knows far this corruption extends to. What we do know is the sub-continent is one of the most corrupt places on Earth. Im not sure why anyone is actually surpised or shocked.
 
My only issue with this thread is that it's involving Test cricket.

Fixing should be legalized for T20 & PLs/SLs - befitting the holy thing. It's for money making, why should punters miss out? :(
 
In the second session Jadeja bowled the third last over of the session as shown below.



Jadeja also bowled the last over of the session which was supposedly the over that would be a low score.



What are the chances of the bookie knowing which batsmen would be in at the end of the session compared to who would be bowling at the end of a session?.

There is nothing to it. Move on folks.

No proof, no documents, no camera on players.

Words of an alleged fixer - is that all they got?

People just love drama and putting down certain teams so jumping all over it.

There is no evidence, just stupid allegations from Al-Jazeera, a news outfit that was somewhat good at one time and now seems quite bad.

Players like Maxwell and Smith are not the sort of personalities who would take money to throw games.
 
There is no evidence, just stupid allegations from Al-Jazeera, a news outfit that was somewhat good at one time and now seems quite bad.

Players like Maxwell and Smith are not the sort of personalities who would take money to throw games.

Did you also believe Smith wouldn't cheat by using sandpaper. ?
 
#Watch | India vs Australia Test in Ranchi was fixed, claims Al Jazeera probe: Cricket could be in for another major match-fixing crisis after an investigation by Doha-based TV channel Al Jazeera claimed that sessions of three Test matches featuring the Indian cricket team during the last two years had been fixed. The most recent match to come under the scanner is the drawn Test against Australia in Ranchi last year, with two visiting players allegedly helping fixers make money by manipulating a 10-over session.

(Video courtesy: Al Jazeera)

Allegations that 2 australian players were involved.

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thanks for the video, is that the full doc? I missed when it aired live
 
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