The Pakistan Test Captain Shan Masood appeared in the Press Conference at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium Yesterday. The media person said: Match Fixing.
Pakistan Test Cricket Team Captain Shan Masood has categorically dismissed any allegations of Match Fixing inside the team as they prepare for a two-match Test series against Bangladesh. Following Pakistan’s early elimination from the T20 World Cup, allegations of discontent and internal disagreements in the dressing room have stoked conjecture about potential misbehavior. However, Masood was quick to respond to the rumors, emphasizing the team’s unity and emphasis on the forthcoming series.
During a news conference before the Test series, a journalist asked Masood about his message to the team in light of Arshad Nadeem’s historic gold medal win at the Paris Olympics. The writer contrasted Nadeem’s exceptional feat to the benefits of providing national pride, implying that such awards are far more important than any illegal gains from match-fixing. After that, the reporter questioned and alleged Shan of the potential Match Fixing in the recent Bangladesh Bound Squad.
Shan Masood’s Response to Match Fixing Allegation
I would never question someone’s motives. The term Match Fixing is entirely inappropriate in our current cricket establishment. “There is no evidence that such activities are taking place here, and I categorically reject these claims,” Masood remarked.
“You need to look ahead. This is a test squad. Despite playing good cricket in the recent series, we were unable to win. Now, with the next home series, we have a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate our style of cricket and win matches for Pakistan,” he said.
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