The PCB may also make a policy on the issues involved in fixing: the former captain
Former Pakistan cricket team captain Shahid Khan Afridi has said that if the Pakistan Cricket Board had set an example in the past for players involved in match-fixing, we would not face such issues today. In the interview he said that a lot of things have to be seen, hard decisions have to be made, but sadly we have to say that we have not done anything about it in the past, nor set examples, after which Such incidents are unfolding and how you can prevent them.
The 40-year-old Maia Naz all-rounder, who scored 11196 runs and 541 wickets in 558 matches in international cricket for Pakistan between 1996 and 2016, on the statement of Test All-Rider Mohammad Hafeez, in which he said that Pakistan should do so. Commenting on the fact that we have made many mistakes in the past, we have not set examples there, let's comment on the fact that we want to make tough rules for the players involved in fixing the cut board. I am right, he is right, you can make laws now if you want to avoid such matters in the future.

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