tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3713921718473352259.post3273240996168089689..comments2024-03-21T21:25:28.098+04:00Comments on Well Pitched - a cricket blog: Do We Believe Mohammad Amir's Story?obaidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04686432822347334520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3713921718473352259.post-54034221312260433702012-03-21T09:58:15.096+04:002012-03-21T09:58:15.096+04:00Why Now? You already answered. If you plead guilty...Why Now? You already answered. If you plead guilty, you can't be used as a witness on an ongoing case.<br /><br />He couldn't have told Wasim Akram... Wasim Akram himself has been embroiled in match fixing.<br /><br />However, the body language and his answers seem too far fetched... I am pretty sure he is lying, at least some parts of his stories are absolute lies. <br /><br />I had developed sympathy for him, but after watching that interview... I don't have any left... and he continues to lie. It would be better if he would have said that he gave in to human nature and became greedy...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3713921718473352259.post-74470994828020425102012-03-20T12:14:35.237+04:002012-03-20T12:14:35.237+04:00I believe in second chance and I will like to give...I believe in second chance and I will like to give him one<br /><br />but the cricket world is getting even more muddy as after every couple of months some jerk sits in front of a journalist and shakes our belief and love for the game by calling few of the matches we cherish being fixed etc <br /><br />this is just making fans sick and causing some damage to cricket the sport.Mudassarhttp://cricketvibe.com/blognoreply@blogger.com