London, Aug 30 (ANI): Pakistani cricketers, who are allegedly being investigated by the Scotland Yard for fixing the Lord's Test, have also been accused of fixing first Test match against England.
The shock allegation that the First Test was fixed surfaced as cricket was plunged into crisis over a match-fixing ring.
Cricket agent Mazhar Majeed was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers over an alleged betting scam involving the Pakistan national team.
The News of the World claimed that it paid Majeed for advance details of when three no balls would be played in the latest Lord's Test, which England won.
Police also questioned three Pakistan players over the alleged scam and detectives confiscated mobile phones of Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Pakistan's captain Salman Butt.
The Sun revealed that the police were told a month ago about match fixing in the England-Pakistan Test series.
Scotland Yard's Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick was tipped off over alleged corruption in the first match.
An intelligence source warned that several Pakistani cricketers were fixing events within the match, held at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in July.
he informant told cops that a middle-man had corrupted at least one key Pakistani player for a large-scale betting sting involving Asian syndicates.
A source told The Sun: "The information given to Assistant Commissioner Dick was credible. But such an investigation would have soaked up a huge amount of resources, with no guarantee of a result.
"The intelligence was still being analysed to see if there wasany possible way forward. It now transpires that corruption has continued." (ANI)
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