There have been several high-profile cases of cricketers being involved in match-fixing, where they have been accused of deliberately underperforming or manipulating the outcome of matches in exchange for money or other benefits. Some of the notable cricketers who were involved in match-fixing scandals include:
Mohammad Azharuddin (India) – Azharuddin was banned for life from cricket in 2000 for his involvement in match-fixing. He was accused of having links with bookmakers and deliberately underperforming in matches.
Salman Butt (Pakistan) – Butt was banned for 10 years from cricket in 2010 for his involvement in a spot-fixing scandal during Pakistan’s tour of England. He was accused of conspiring with bookmakers to deliberately bowl no-balls during the match.
Mohammad Amir (Pakistan) – Amir was also involved in the spot-fixing scandal along with Butt and was banned for five years from cricket. He was accused of bowling deliberate no-balls during the match.
Hansie Cronje (South Africa) – Cronje was banned for life from cricket in 2000 for his involvement in match-fixing. He was accused of taking money from bookmakers to influence the outcome of matches.
Ajay Sharma (India) – Sharma was banned for life from cricket in 2000 for his involvement in match-fixing. He was accused of taking money from bookmakers to underperform in matches.
Sharjeel Khan (Pakistan) – Khan was banned for five years from cricket in 2017 for his involvement in a spot-fixing scandal during the Pakistan Super League. He was accused of agreeing to play a dot ball in exchange for money.
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