"Silent On Match Fixing Allegation": Former Pakistan Star's Big Accusation At PCB
NDTV
Pakistan's earlier-than-expected elimination from the ongoing T20 World Cup has paved the way for different conspiracy theories in the local media.
Pakistan's earlier-than-expected elimination from the ongoing T20 World Cup has paved the way for different conspiracy theories in the local media. From groupism to rift withing the senion members of the team, the local media has presented several concepts to suggest the reason behind the team's disaster show in the Americas. While majority of the former players have entirely put the blame of the players, ex-captain Rashid Latif has time and time again highlighted the role PCB has played in the team's downfall. pic.twitter.com/3MLSEcuqM8
Earlier this week, Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf was confronted by a man on the streets of Miami, Florida. In a viral video, Haris had lost his cool at the man, who must've said something derrogatory to the player.
Angered by the action of the man, Haris was seen chasing the person to beat him. However, the people around them, including Haris' wife, stopped the two doing anything stupid.
PCB also reacted to the whole episode, saying that they would take legal action against the man if he refuses to apologise to Haris.
Over the past few days, there have been rumours of spot fixing circulating in the media. Latif has now targetted the PCB for not addressing the match-fixing allegations that have been doing rounds on social media.
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