A match-fixer had dinner with Pak players during their tour of Aussie as the Sydney Test in January came under fresh scrutiny. The Aussie newspaper said it was a photo of Mazhar Majeed, the agent who caught up in a spot-fixing scandal, with several Pak players at a restaurant 3 weeks after the match. The opening batsman Yasir Hameed said to Newspaper that in the Sydney Test Match they made nearly 1.8 million pounds to lose the match. He said, as planned they gave away the match and don't know how the money was divided up among them. Hameed has said that his comments were inaccurately reported.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) called for wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, who dropped down 4 easy catches in the Sydney Test. Pak captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Asif have been suspended after they caught for the agent Majeed organising no-balls during Test against England.
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