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How many people would be saying, they've taken a bung to lose?
How many people would be saying, they've taken a bung to lose?
England dont have the ability to lose games as and when they chose as they are not very good to begin with.
As I have previously stated, Pakistan have more natural ability especailly in their bowling ranks than any other nation combined
So a poor player couldnt deliberately play all round a straight ball, or deliberately bowl at half their normal pace and not make any effort to be accurate so they go for tons of runs?
England dont have the ability to lose games as and when they chose as they are not very good to begin with.
As I have previously stated, Pakistan have more natural ability especailly in their bowling ranks than any other nation combined
not without it being blatantly obvious they are cheating
That was his first EVER no ball in Test cricket. Clearly not talented in the brain department, thick twat![]()
I am alledging that there have been at least four instances of 'spot fixing' so far in this tournament. None of them involve England and not all of them involve Pakistan. None of them are no-balls and none affected the eventual outcome of the game. Call me a tosser all you like, but there are others on here who know the same as I do.
I'll have a PM if your offering to tell. There are some strange things I have seen this tournament one particular incident from one of the minor nations so believe you.
Wouldn't surprise me ... minor nations must be even easier targets for spot fixing, especially Kenya and Zimbabwe (I have no evidence!). Surely 'spotting' on a dot ball or a boundary/out is the easiest way to do it and the most difficult to prove.
I could tell you a shocker about Kenya in 2007 World Twenty20 believe me.