Imran
lashes out at Pakistani minister on match-fixing
Monday March 28, 2011 04:59:08 PM,
IANS
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Kolkata: Former
Pakistan captain Imran Khan Monday flayed his country's Interior
Minister Rehman Malik for commenting that the government would
scrutinise the World Cup semi-final game against India at Mohali
Wednesday for match-fixing, but said players' bank accounts should
be disclosed to stamp out the crime.
"Who is Rehman Malik? I think we should watch him instead of the
team. My worry is not the cricket team. It is him," Khan, who led
his country to World Cup glory in 1992, said here.
Malik said the government would "closely scrutinise" the semi-final
outing.
"No one in the Pakistani team will even read that statement. They
have much better thing to do," Khan said.
He, however, added: "If we want to stamp out match-fixing, we have
to ensure that the crime must not pay. All the bank accounts of the
players should be disclosed. And criminals must be punished."
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