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Former Pakistani Cricketer Aamer Sohail Accuses Team Of FIXING Their Way Into Champions Trophy Final

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Jun, 2017 11:43 AM

    Just two days ahead of the Champions Trophy final between India and Pakistan, former Pakistan opener Aamer Sohail has indirectly accused his national side of fixing matches in the ongoing eight-team marquee event.

     

    While speaking to a Pakistani news channel, Sohail created a storm by saying that ODI skipper Sarfraz Ahmed and his boys have no reason to rejoice as they have made it to the finals, not on the basis of their performance but through “external factors”.

     
     

    “Sarfraz needs to be told that you have not done anything great. Someone has helped you to win these matches. There is no reason for you (Sarfraz) to rejoice. We all know what happens behind the scenes.

     

    “I can’t tell you who have won them the games. If asked, I will say that the prayers of the fans and God have won them the games. They have been brought to the final due to external factors and not on the basis of their performances,” Sohail said.

     

    Sohail further warned the players to concentrate on their game and remain level-headed otherwise they would not be able to survive.

     

    “The boys now need to be level-headed and focussed on playing good cricket. We all are well aware of everyone’s calibre. If you do something wrong, then we will tell you about the same. If you do something correct, we will appreciate you. So, they should keep themselves level-headed, otherwise they would not be able to go much ahead.”

     

    Contrary to everyone’s expectations, Pakistan stunned favourites England by registering a resounding eight-wicket win to enter the final of the ongoing Champions Trophy here at the Sophia Gardens, Cardiff on Wednesday.

     

    Following the win, Sarfraz said that although no one had expected them to qualify for the finals, they are happy to defy all odds and bounce back from their opening-match defeat to India.

     

    “Nobody recognised us, nobody thought we’ll qualify for the final. Credit to the team and the team management for how we came back after the loss to India,” he said.

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