Rumours of a Match fixer at Lord's Being Investigated
Sreelata Yellamrazu | Aug 18 2009

After Pakistan, it is the turn of the Australian team to allege the presence of bookies.
Apparently, one or some of the Australian cricketers encounters who they believe were match fixers in a bar after the second Test of the Ashes at Lord’s.
The matter is now under the investigation of the ICC’s Anti Corruption Unit.

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