Mudassar Nazar: ‘Whenever we used to lose to India…’, former Pakistani cricketer made a big revelation about match fixing

Mudassar Nazar Big Statement About Pakistan Team: Former Pakistani cricketer Mudassar Nazar has given a big reaction regarding match fixing in Pakistan. According to Mudassar Nazar, there was a lot of pressure on the Pakistan team in the 90s. They were always looked at with suspicion. Mudassar Nazar told that whenever the Pakistan team lost the match to India at that time, people used to think that the match was fixed.

Pakistan won the 1992 World Cup under the captaincy of Imran Khan. At that time, there were many legendary players in the Pakistan team. Pakistan had bowlers like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. Because of this, Pakistan used to do very well in Test matches as well. However, by the end of the 90s, there was a lot of turmoil in Pakistan cricket.

People started looking at us with suspicion – Mudassar Nazar

Mudassar Nazar told during a program during a conversation how much pressure was there on the team at that time. According to PTI, he said, I think if you look at the Pakistan team of the 90s, then in terms of talent, that team was as good as Australia. But there was a lot of fear of losing in Pakistan. I am going to make a slightly controversial statement here. This statement is controversial because of match fixing. There was a lot of pressure on the Pakistan team, because whenever we lost the match, people thought that the match was fixed. No one was ready to believe that we lost to a better team. When I was in the team, there was a lot of fear of losing at that time. This was because people would think that we had fixed the match and that is why we lost. No Pakistani or any Indian wanted to lose the match. We saw this thing in Sharjah. This is why India-Pakistan matches were so big. Unfortunately, the things that happened in match fixing had a huge impact on Pakistan cricket. People’s mentality became like that.

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