Senior Pakistani Journalist Makes Claims About Babar, Shaheen, and Other Cricket Players Having Fixed Matches

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In a recent YouTube video, the journalist stated that Babar Azam purchased an Audi for eight crore rupees, but he later claimed that it was a gift from his brother, which raised questions at the time.

Inzamam Ul Haq, Wahab Riaz, Shahid Afridi, Shaheen Afridi, Saqlain Mushtaq, and Mushtaq Ahmed were among the cricket players he mentioned, alleging that they had all engaged in match-fixing at some point throughout their careers.

“Unsurprisingly, I discovered that his brother accomplished nothing of value,” Lucman added. “I tried to investigate what his brother does for a living to own such an expensive car to gift Babar Azam.”

Lucman stated that he had information from sources indicating that the Pakistani squad deliberately lost the T20 World Cup to the United States and India. As a result, the players made large sums of money, which they used to purchase plots in Australia and Dubai.

In addition, Mubasher Lucman made some very serious claims concerning the cricket players in relation to the ICC ODI Cricket World Cup, claiming that eight players had declared they would not play intentionally. In his grave accusations, he also mentioned “Saya Corporation,” saying that they had blackmailed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) during the World Cup by using the players.

His sources claim that after blackmailing the top cricket body, the eight players signed central contracts totaling 60 lacs a month in addition to endorsement and sponsorship deals.

In the video, the journalist further stated that When Iftikhar Ahmed questioned Babar Azam about his central contract, Azam allegedly replied that he had no idea about it and questioned why he hadn’t signed it prior to the ICC ODI World Cup.

As stated by the reporter. From then on, the team’s grouping began to cause discord in the locker room since November.

At this moment, these are just allegations and the onus to prove these claims lie on Mubasher Lucman. Meanwhile, the accused cricketers are well within their rights to sue for defamation if there is no concrete evidence.

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