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Is India vs Pakistan World cup 2011 Semi Final match Fixed?

27 March 2011 1,505 3 Comments

Is India vs Pakistan World cup 2011 Semi Final match Fixed? Many of the cricket fans had a feeling that “India vs Pakistan Semi Final match Fixed?”. India and Pakistan making this chance to start the peace talk between two countries. But Unfortunately what other’s saying is like this will be the BIG match where so many betting and illegal money tradign will occur. So this match will be fixed.

Some news sniplets from other sources:

Times of India Says:
“Everyone wants peace and friendship. We played a game for peace and it was a victory for peace,” Butt said after the game.

Asked by the media about the upcoming India-Pakistan match at Mohali, High Commissioner Sabharwal said: “It will be an interesting game as both sides have good teams. More importantly, it will be a big victory for cricket”.

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3 Comments »

  • perera samantha said:

    2011 semi final cricket match against india was fixed last night.

    it can be billions of dollars.
    nothing to do that is pakisthan’s cricket nature

  • RAMYA said:

    WHAT YAR AGAIN YOU PEOPLE STARTED IF PAK HAD WON U WILL SAY THEY PLAYED TREMENDOUS BUT NOT SUPPORTING OUR COUNTRY MEN

  • rahul said:

    Shut up ramya…… wat do u kno about cricket match fixing….

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