Match-Fixing Haunts Pakistan Cricket, Says Former Player

Match-Fixing Haunts Pakistan Cricket, Says Former Player

Match-Fixing Haunts Pakistan Cricket, Says Former Player Mudassar Nazar

Former Pakistan cricketer Mudassar Nazar has shed light on the dark cloud of match-fixing that has plagued the team, particularly in the 1990s. Nazar believes that the fear of losing to India and the subsequent accusations of match-fixing created an immense pressure on the Pakistani players.

“In the 90s, Pakistan’s team was as talented as Australia,” said Nazar. “But there was a fear factor of losing, and I’m going to be a little controversial here. The controversy is behind match-fixing.”

Nazar explained that the Pakistani public was unwilling to accept that their team could lose to a better opponent. This led to a culture of suspicion and accusations, which weighed heavily on the players.

“Nobody was prepared to accept that they actually lost to a better team,” said Nazar. “So, at some stage in the early 90s, I was part of that team which was fearful of losing the game, and that was entirely due to match-fixing or fear of people believing the match was fixed.”

The match-fixing saga has had a lasting impact on Pakistan cricket, according to Nazar. The team’s performances have declined across all formats in recent years, and Nazar believes that the pressure and suspicion created by match-fixing has played a role.

“Unfortunately, the match-fixing saga took its toll on Pakistan team,” said Nazar.

Nazar also discussed the intense rivalry between Pakistan and India, which added to the pressure on the players.

“No Pakistani, no Indian, would want to lose this game,” said Nazar. “That wasn’t the case with the cricket, but with the general public probably.”

Nazar believes that the use of psychologists to cope with the pressure of match-fixing has not been effective.

“I have never seen a psychologist win a cricket match,” said Nazar. “A lot of the teams have employed psychologists all over the world. But it has never worked.”

Naseem Shah's Personal Struggle: Balancing Cricket and Father's Health

Naseem Shah’s Personal Struggle: Balancing Cricket and Father’s Health

Naseem Shah, the 21-year-old Pakistani speedster, has emerged as a rising star in the cricketing world. With 17 Tests, 14 ODIs, and 28 T20Is under his belt, Shah is widely regarded as the next big thing in Pakistan cricket. However, behind the scenes, Shah faces a personal challenge that weighs heavily on his mind.

Shah’s father, his biggest supporter, suffers from health issues. The pressure of playing cricket while knowing his father’s well-being is at stake takes a toll on Shah. Before every major match, he instructs his brothers to ensure that his father does not watch the game, fearing it could lead to further health complications.

“It’s like I’m playing two matches at once,” Shah said. “The pressure is immense.”

The India vs Pakistan match at the T20 World Cup 2024 proved to be a particularly difficult moment for Shah. Pakistan failed to chase down a modest target of 120, losing by six runs despite being in a strong position.

“There are a lot of emotions attached to such matches,” Shah said. “I didn’t expect the result to turn out the way it did. A lot of things flashed in front of me at that point… I felt the need to have someone who could talk positively to me.”

Despite not being targeted by fans or media, Shah was deeply disappointed by the loss. “I’m a person who wants to win,” he said. “I get disappointed even when I lose while playing at home or in my street. I play to win, and the World Cup exit pained me a lot.”

Shah is determined to win back the hearts of Pakistani fans with strong performances on the field. “People come up to me in restaurants and ask me why we lost,” he said. “I understand their sentiments. As a player, all I can do is listen to them.”

“There are times when you feel that you cannot put up with it anymore,” Shah added. “But, it also burns a desire for a comeback. We have an opportunity to win the hearts again by playing good cricket.”

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