Justice qayyaum report 2
Another former coach, Intikhab Alam, said he received phone calls before the 1994 Sharjah final that the match was fixed. On this occasion, he gathered all the players and took an oath from them on the Holy Quran. Intikhab Alam also said that it was the fifth one-day fix in Christchurch. He also confirmed the rumors that Pakistan had deliberately lost the two final matches of the Mandela Cup in South Africa.He said he received an anonymous call stating that eight players, Saleem Malik, Wasim Akram, Inzamam-ul-Haq, Basit Ali, Ejaz Ahmed, Mushtaq Ahmed, Moin Khan and Waqar Younis, were playing into the hands of bookies. Intikhab Alam said that at least 5, 6 players must be united to fix the match. When asked which players he thinks are not involved in these activities? So they named Rameez Raja, Aqib Javed and Amir Sohail.
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Former captain Imran Khan also appeared before the commission. He said that match-fixing was taking place in Pakistan cricket but he did not have any information about any player except Ata-ur-Rehman. He said that it was necessary for the captain to be involved in fixing as the results of the match could not be changed without the knowledge of the captain. Imran Khan called Intikhab Alam a sophisticated man and said his words should be acknowledged. He proposed a life ban on a player involved in match-fixing.
Bookie Saleem Pervez also appeared before the Commission of Inquiry, who admitted that he had given لاکھ 100,000 to Saleem Malik and Mushtaq Ahmed to lose the Sharjah final against Australia. He said that both the players had contacted him directly and demanded more money from him, but then the matter was settled for one lakh dollars. Pakistan had lost this match.
When Mushtaq Ahmed was spoken to, he denied it and said that his performance in this match was very good. When asked which match he was talking about, Mushtaq Ahmed jumped up and couldn't answer. Saleem Pervez also said that Pakistan had deliberately lost the Mandela Trophy final in South Africa and the Pak-India quarter final of the World Cup 96.
Chairman PCB Khalid Mahmood said that he could not say for sure whether the match was being fixed or not, but he was sure that the 1992 Pakistan-England Nottingham ODI fix was not. Referring to the allegations of Australian players, he said that Australian players continue to use such tactics to intimidate their opponents on and off the field.
Former captain and chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board Majid Khan said that when he questioned Haroon Rashid after his poor performance in the Azadi Cup in 1997, he said that Wasim Akram was not interested in winning. According to him, Wasim Akram was changing the batting order which was creating a problem. He repeated the same thing in Sharjah, where he came on the field before Azhar Mahmood and Moin Khan. According to Majid Khan, those involved should be punished in a way that is a lesson for other players. Institutions should also investigate the players' assets, he said.
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