The officials are never going to get to the bottom of the match-fixing allegations so they might as well say "If you come clean now, nothing will happen, and we'll get on with cricket"
Then, after, say 31 Jan. 2001, anyone caught match-fixing would not only be given a life-sentence, but my brother suggested, that their records should be stricken from the books.
By that, i mean, not the match scorecards, but just say for instance, Allan Border was found to be guilty of Match-Fixing, the Sunil Gavaskar would become cricets greatest run-scorer.
If there is one thing that cricketers value more than anything else, it is their test records. Get your records stricken from the books and a life sentence is very harsh, and players would definetaly think twice before being involved in match-fixing.
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Good luck at the Athens Olympics Mags, go for gold in Taekwondo.
For all your footballing needs be sure to visit my AFL web-site at http://www.geocities.com/eastsydney5/index.html
Then, after, say 31 Jan. 2001, anyone caught match-fixing would not only be given a life-sentence, but my brother suggested, that their records should be stricken from the books.
By that, i mean, not the match scorecards, but just say for instance, Allan Border was found to be guilty of Match-Fixing, the Sunil Gavaskar would become cricets greatest run-scorer.
If there is one thing that cricketers value more than anything else, it is their test records. Get your records stricken from the books and a life sentence is very harsh, and players would definetaly think twice before being involved in match-fixing.
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Good luck at the Athens Olympics Mags, go for gold in Taekwondo.
For all your footballing needs be sure to visit my AFL web-site at http://www.geocities.com/eastsydney5/index.html



