Do fans care about fixing?
It is up to the fans to decide whether match-fixing matters, writes Telford Vice. He provides the examples of Hansie Cronje and Mohammad Azharuddin, and says that people "get the game they deserve"
The fans, not the players nor the arenas nor the competitions, lend cricket its magnificence. That means it is up to the fans, not the press nor the ICC nor even the police, to decide whether match-fixing matters, writes Telford Vice on www.gocricket.com. He provides the examples of Hansie Cronje and Mohammad Azharuddin and fans' response to them, and says that people "get the game they deserve."
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If the folks who buy their own tickets to matches or give up their own time to stare at their own televisions enjoy cricket just the way it is, who is anyone to tell them they should not bother with something crooked? Download App NowRead in App
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