Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Akmal in soup over spotfixing advance

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

WRONG MOVE Pakistan board showcauses batsman after his media comments about approach before the 2015 World Cup game vs India

Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has been served a show cause notice by the country’s cricket board for failing to report a corrupt approach before the 2015 World Cup match against arch-rivals India.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB)’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has asked the cricketer to appear before the tribunal on June 27.

The notice was served after the enigmatic batsman, who is currently out of favour with the national selectors and national team management, spoke about several instances, where he was approached to spot-fix matches, under-perform or sit out.

In an interview to the “Samaa” news channel, Akmal, 28, said he despised fixing and could never even think about letting his country down.

Akmal, who has been the subject of numerous controvers­ies and disciplina­ry issues since making his Pakistan debut in 2009 talked in detail about the approaches.

He disclosed how the Pakistan team’s liason officer in the Hong Kong Sixes had approached him at 3 am in the morning in his hotel room a day before the tournament started.

“He told me he wanted five minutes. He came in and he told me how much money I could make and it can be transferre­d to any account I want wherever. He talked about giving me silver and gold gifts. He said all I must do is under-perform in the tournament. I got very angry and told him to get lost or the situation will get worse,” Akmal recalled.

Akmal said he had gone immeMotiva­tion

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diately and told his elder brother, Kamran about what had happened. “I didn’t want to play in the tournament but Kami calmed me down and I remember he called up the PCB Chairman (Ejaz Butt) and chief selector and they spoke to me and told me to play as they had faith and trust in me and they will not suspect me if I failed to perform.”

Akmal said next day he played and went on to become ‘Man of the Tournament’ in the Hong Kong sixes. Akmal, who has been out of the Pakistan team since last year, after being sent back home from England before the Champions Trophy for failing a fitness test also claimed a bookmaker had called him up and offered him around USD 150,000 to 200,000 for leaving two balls at a particular time in the 2015 World Cup game against India at Adelaide.

He also recalled another approach made to him to sit out of a match against South Africa in Dubai. Akmal to a question said he had also received threats from such callers but he didn’t bother about them and went on with his life.

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GETTY IMAGES Umar Akmal has been out of Pakistan team since 2017.
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