KARACHI, (Reuters) – Pakistan’s former cricket captain Imran Khan called for exemplary punishment to be given to any player found guilty of spot fixing during the tour of England.
“I think there is a need to send out a message to youngsters…that crime does not pay,” Imran told Geo News channel yesterday.
“I myself have come to know about these allegations against our players from the media. I hope they are not true but if any player is found guilty he should be made an example for future generations of Pakistani cricketers.”
British police said on Saturday they had arrested a 35-year-old man on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.
The arrest followed a newspaper report that Pakistan players had been bribed to fix incidents in the fourth test against England, which ended in defeat for the Pakistanis at Lord’s yesterday.
Imran led Pakistan to victory in the 1992 World Cup and is now a respected politician.
SCOREBOARD
England first innings 446 (J.Trott 184, S.Broad 169; Mohammad Amir 6-84)
Pakistan first innings 74
Pakistan second innings (41-4 overnight)
Imran Farhat c Cook b Broad 5
Yasir Hameed lbw b Anderson 3
Salman Butt lbw b Swann 21
Mohammad Yousuf c Trott b Finn 10
Azhar Ali b Swann 12
Umar Akmal not out 79
Kamran Akmal c Prior b Anderson 1
Mohammad Amir b Swann 0
Wahab Riaz c Pietersen b Swann 0
Saeed Ajmal run out 8
Mohammad Asif c Collingwood b Swann 1
Extras: (b-1, nb-1, w-3, 2-lb) 7
Total: (all out; 36.5 overs) 147
Fall of wickets: 1-7 2-9 3-41 4-41 5-63 6-64 7-65 8-73 9-97 10-147
Bowling: Anderson 13-4-35-2 (1w), Broad 6-1-24-1 (2w), Finn 4-0-23-1 (1nb), Swann 13.5-1-62-5