Last week saw a sting operation conducted by a British newspaper that suggested that at least three Pakistani cricketers – Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt – were involved in what was later termed as spot-fixing, which we thought could have been better termed as ‘match-fixing for dummies’. But whatever fixing it was, it broke the faith of many who still thought cricket was a gentleman’s game.
While Pakistani officials initially expressed shock and outrage and vowed to punish the guilty, they started blaming India towards the end of the week. While there was no Indian involved in the whole deal, we thought to analyze the issue deeper and find out the Indian connection to the whole story. This week’s Sunday Magazine finds out that Indian connection:

Sunday Magazine of Faking News dated 5 September 2010
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Reported by Pagal Patrakar on Sep 5th, 2010 and filed under Sunday Magazine. You can follow any responses to this report through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this report





This is a conspiracy by RAW and Mossad.
That picture of Mr. Modi laughing out loud on the pakistanis simply steals the show … great artist timing Mr. PP , U rock always
Yeh katuwe bhosadike chor hain. Apne desh ki maa bahan kar di hai. Baaki deshoon ka bhi jeena haram kar rakha hai.
Geegalji jaban sambhalke boliyega. Ye koi bazaari lena dena nahin hai. Agar aap mazak nahin samajhte to koi aur akbar padhiyega.
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Shit, now the human rights people will hound us for the next decade.