Selim Malik offered to make bad balls in exchange for money!

Selim Malik offered to make bad balls in exchange for money!
Legendary Australian legspinner Shane Warne has leveled serious allegations against former Pakistan captain Selim Malik. Which has already started making noise in the cricket world.

Shane Warne alleges that Selim Malik offered him a bad ball in the first Test in exchange for money, citing an incident involving Australia's tour of Pakistan in 1994.

Australia needed 7 wickets and Pakistan needed 160 to win the fifth day of the Test at the Karachi National Stadium. The owner's suggestion that day was that Warne should bowl outside the stumps. He will pay about one and a half crore rupees in return.

Warne claims the owner did not respond to the offer. "I do not know what to say," he said. I sat in silence for a while in surprise. Then I said I will lose you tomorrow. '

Warne said Selim Malik also explained how important it was for the Pakistan team to win the Test.

Selim Malik offered to make bad balls in exchange for money!
"Before I got on the field, I got a phone call from the owner while I was at the team hotel," Warne said. He calls me to his room. I go there too. Seeing me, the owner said - playing well. I said, tomorrow I think we will win. "We can't lose," he said at the time. You don't know what would happen if we lost on Pakistani soil. Our house will be set on fire, our relatives 'house will be set on fire.'

Australia lost the Test despite returning such a tempting offer. Although Warne was the man of the match with 8 wickets, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mushtaq Ahmed scored 57 runs on the last wicket to help Pakistan win the match.

Asked why he had made such allegations against Selim Malik 30 years after the incident, Shane Warne, an Australian media outlet, said: "Yes, we have never talked about it before. I didn't say anywhere. Because I was shocked when the owner offered me. There was a lot of money. Now when you talk about match-fixing, people expect it not to work. I just reported the matter to then-captain Mark Taylor and coach Bob Simpson. They told match referee John Reed.

Selim Malik was banned from all forms of cricket in 2000 for match-fixing. He is the first Pakistani cricketer to receive this punishment. Selim Malik was great as a player.

The former Pakistan captain has scored 15 centuries in 103 Tests. He has scored 5768 runs at an average of 43.7. He has 7170 runs in 5 centuries in 283 ODIs.

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