Posted by: Muhammad Ammad Saleem on: September 18, 2010
The third ODI between Pakistan and England was played on the 17th of September, 2010 at The Oval. England were the firm favourites to win this match due to the following reasons:
England started off well as always. Pakistan has no answer to Strauss as always. Then all of sudden he missed one and lost his wicket (Suspicious). Eoin Morgan then came in and with form that he was in all summer no expected him to find the fielder out in the deep perfectly (Suspicious). Luke Wright had been playing a classic innings but suddenly he started slogging with 2 wickets in hand (Suspicious). Don’t believe me take a look at the first and third wickets falling yourself and decide.
If that was not enough the Umpires also did their level best to help England win or they too were part of this entire fixing
. Yet against all odds Pakistan won the match due to the 6 wickets by Umar Gul and and all round. team performance. Everyone was backing everyone else. For News of the World Editor Colin Myler, I have just one request, please make sure that Mazhar Mahmood does not have any hidden videos about you and/or your family. Mazhar Mahmood should be tried in court for disturbing people’s privacy and twisting the facts. Waiting for Scotland Yard’s action or better yet The Chief Justice of Pakistan should take action against the Suspicious English players and against Azhar Majeed.
The sponsors NatWest and Sky Sports have mad no returns on the series and it is in the best interest to keep the series alive and what better way to do it then Match/Spot Fixing. Their role should not be out of questioning as well
This is the way to retaliate in a media war. Long Live Islam, Long Live Pakistan, Long Live the People of Pakistan and Long Live Pakistan Cricket. World Cup 2011 is ours. Indians are only good for IPL, ICL and Bollywood. The people of Pakistan are firmly behind the players. In the words of Jawwad Ahmed “Tum jeeto ya haro suno, humain tum se piyar hai“. Waiting for more Pakistanis to join me
Zindabad ahmad bhai
I totally agree with u
ur the best guli,Gul isthe one of the best bowler in the world,Pakistan will won the odi sereis and inshallah won the next 2 odi. Afridi is the best.
Plz Close the ICC, Icc only doing this For 2011 world cup,Becuase pakistan is no 1 team in the world.
in the going situation pakistani team can never be think about any type of fixing. . The england nation did,nt want to see pak in cricket. Becz english team always fearer to pak. .under the captaincy of afrid we never think about fixing .pakis come back again but english team make another drama for blaming pakistan, shame shame english team. . . … . . So plz english nation dont try to blame pak. ,
, .
Nice one..
I think you are finally agreeing with my views on the match fixing wala drama
Good Post..
It has been an old tradition of an English media to pose allegations on Pakistan cricket…I think they still do not accept the defeat at oval in 1954 when a newly born pakistani Cricket team (only after two years of acquiring test Status) defeated a Strong test nation (test Status accquired in 1877) to level the series 1-1.Since then whenever pakistani team visited England the english media uses a negative strategy to create pressure on Pakistani players and Pakistani Cricket team.
Remember the Allegations of ball tempering when wasim and waqar the Duo genius and masters of reverse swing outclass english side in their home conditions to win the series.That art was then called as crime…but later when they use the same art(reverse swing bowling) to win ashes in 2005 they called it mastery of English pacers.In short the ECB has assigned Enlish media a role to demoralize pakistan Cricket whenever they are in england so that they can overcome the outrageous power of pakistani super stars.
Long Live Pakistan
Long live Pakistani cricket
Pakistan Zindabad
yes i totally agree with you.
1 | Match Fixing: 3rd ODI Strauss, Wright and Morgan in the Spot Light | Tea Break
September 18, 2010 at 6:47 pm
[...] This cup of tea was served by: Ammad Saleem’s Blog [...]