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Veena Malik says, Mohammad Asif is a serial fixer

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010

Adding more fuel into the ongoing match-fixing row, the former girlfriend of Pakistan pacer Md Asif, Veena Malik, said that all the Pakistan matches in 2010 are fixed.

In a media statement after return of match-fixing ghost, Malik said that Pakistan’s Australia tour was fixed.

In a sensational revelation before a private news channel, Veena Malik said that Md Asif is a serial match fixer and he has links wit6h several Indian bookies as well as foreigners.

The popular Pakistani actress named Indian photojournalist Dhiraj Dikshit as a bookie and said that Asif has been in touch with him.

Pakistan pacers Md Asif and Md Aamer delivered three no-balls in the last Test match against England at Lord’s and fixer bookie told this to a leading British Tabloid in advance.

Veena Malik also claimed that she has solid evidence against Asif’s involvement and link ups with bookies.

In the interview, Veena said that Asif had informed her that Pakistan would not win any Test series this year.

She also confessed involvement of other Pakistani cricketers in match fixing.

The beautiful actress had much publicised break up with the Asif this year after the pacer married as per his family’s wish.

Veena moved court against Asif and claimed Rs 13 million as recovery from the Asif for hoodwinking her.

However, the duo settled the matter outside the court after intervention from a mutual friend.

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Ex-girlfriend reveals Asif’s fixing connections

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010

Life has just got tougher for Mohammad Asif, with his ex-girlfriend claiming she has proofs of the Pakistan pacer’s involvement in match-fixing.

Vena Malik, a renowned Pakistani actress has also admitted Asif has been in close contacts with bookmakers in the recent past. She revealed the name of an Indian bookie Dikshit, who, according to her was regularly in touch with Asif for spot-fixing.

“Asif used to call up this Indian bookmaker and other bookies as well on the phone of his servant. I have evidence of the messages he exchanged with the bookies,” she said as she waved around a paper having a list of messages.

Malik and Asif had a tumultuous break-up earlier in the year with the actress filing a court case demanding around Rs.13 million from the cricketer, who denied owing anything to her. After creating the ugly scene, both eventually reached a mutual settlement on the intervention of a mutual friend.

Veena also said Asif had told her Pakistan will not win any Test series till 2010 and he’ll be earning good money through spot-fixing, without affecting the result of the game.

Vena Malik, a renowned Pakistani actress has also admitted Asif has been in close contacts with bookmakers in the recent past. She revealed the name of an Indian bookie Dikshit, who, according to her was regularly in touch with Asif for spot-fixing.

“Asif used to call up this Indian bookmaker and other bookies as well on the phone of his servant. I have evidence of the messages he exchanged with the bookies,” she said as she waved around a paper having a list of messages.

Malik and Asif had a tumultuous break-up earlier in the year with the actress filing a court case demanding around Rs.13 million from the cricketer, who denied owing anything to her. After creating the ugly scene, both eventually reached a mutual settlement on the intervention of a mutual friend.

Veena also said Asif had told her Pakistan will not win any Test series till 2010 and he’ll be earning good money through spot-fixing, without affecting the result of the game.

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Mohammad Asif’s ex-girl friend has launched a scathing attack at the bowler and accused him of being directly involved in match-fixing.

As a panelist on a news channel, Asif’s former girl friend Veena Malik accused the fast bowler of being ‘criminal minded’ and a ‘serial match-fixer.’

Here’s what she had to say:

-Asif reportedly told her that Pakistan will not win a series until 2010

-She has accused Asif of bribing an Indian doctor during his doping trial at the Indian Premier League

-He is supposed to have told Mohammad Amir “I have had more court cases than your age (18)”

-He reportedly told Veena Malik: “Stop praying….we will not win a single match during the tour to Australia.”

Asif’s alleged dealings:

“He went to Bangkok to meet some bookmakers within a notice of 24 hours. This is when we were in a relationship. The conversation on the phone before the tour of Australia was specifically about fixing.”

-Kalim Imran supposedly provided Asif with nandrolone injections. Malik claims she had asked what had happened to Asif’s performance to which Asif replied, “That wasn’t me, that was the nandrolone.”

-Indian bookie’s incoming text: Asif used to send texts to Dhiraj Dixit from his servant’s numbers.

Conversation: Dhiraj says: “I can give you 40,000 dollars for this deal. Asif says: “No I want 200,000 dollars.” Dhiraj says: I would like some more team members for this deal.”

She adds: “After this Asif disappeared for a day. After some checks I found out he had gone to Bangkok and returned within 24 hours. Upon returning and finding out that I had discovered something, Asif became a little shady and we started having fights.”

-When Pakistan started losing in Australia, I jokingly said, “For god’s sake win a match.” To this he replied, “We won’t win anything until 2010.”

Veena Malik, a former model and TV host, has said she is willing to part of any hearing related to match-fixing and will surely testify.

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Lord’s was gloomy on Sunday. “In more ways than one,’’ said a Sky Sports commentator, referring to the cloud of match-fixing and not the dark overhead cover in London. “These clouds have always been there over the Pakistan team,” claims Veena Malik, a famous Pakistan film and TV star. Malik is better known as Mohammad Asif’s estranged girlfriend.

If Malik is to be believed, the controversial fast bowler, currently under investigation for spot fixing, was always involved in such activities. The actress reveals that before the Pakistan team flew to Australia last year, Asif had made a sudden visit to Bangkok to meet certain bookies. “Since his comeback, he is totally involved in this. Once he told me that the entire Pakistan team is involved. From head to toe, the Pakistan players and officials are involved,’’ Malik toldDNA on Sunday.

Giving details of Asif’s Bangkok visit, she said, “One day, he got business class tickets and went to Bangkok. He told me that he was offered $40,000. I advised him not to be part of such activities but he did not listen. Instead, he went ahead and demanded $200,000 from them.’’

Veena, however, doesn’t know how much Asif was eventually paid. “I was not there in Australia and I do not know in what way he was involved. However, later on, it came to light that the Australia series was fixed. The PCB has evidence of this,’’ she remarked. The actress told this paper she provided Asif’s travel details to the Pakistan Cricket Board.

According to Malik, Asif used to get calls and texts from certain people and he would call them from his servant’s phone. The actress is also sure that Asif is associated with persons of the Indian betting syndicate.

She also alleged that Asif, who was caught for doping during IPL1, bribed some well-known people to get his ban reduced to one year. ‘’He borrowed $3 million from me to pay to certain people to have his ban reduced to one year (from two years). You should investigate who the person is.’’

Malik added that Asif was told by his bookie friends that they expected him to bring in more people as “one person’s involvement alone will not help”. “He was initially not friends with Mohammad Aamer. Now I understand that they are good friends.
These two (Asif and Aamer) and Salman Butt are a close unit. And as for Kamran Akmal, every one knows about him,’’ Malik said.
PCB officials were not immediately available for comment.

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Veena Malik jumps into the fray

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010

As if the latest spot-fixing controversy was not enough to mar Mohammad Asif’s career, former friend and actor Veena Malik claimed in a programme on Express TV to have evidence of the fast bowler’s involvement in match-fixing. Asif, who played in the last Test against England at Lord’s, is one of the four players alleged to have played a role in spot-fixing after he bowled a no-ball exactly at a time specified by bookmaker Mazhar Majeed.

“I have proof that Asif is involved in match-fixing. On the Australian tour, he talked to me and said Pakistan will not win any series in 2010,” said Veena.

She added that Asif’s influence was rubbing off on the 18-year-old Mohammad Aamir as well, also alleged to have played a role in spot-fixing.

“He said that he called Aamir and influenced him to get involved on the Australian tour. ‘There are as many controversial cases against me as your age’ were his words to Aamir.

“He got out of the doping case in the Indian Premier League after bribing the doctor Rs3 million, an amount that I lent him when we were friends.” The programme host, Kamran Shahid, tried to contact Asif and his lawyer but both were unavailable for comment during the show.

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Popular Pakistani actress and Muhammad Asif’s former girlfriend, Veena Malik, has added to the woes of the embattled pacer by claiming that she has proof of his involvement in spot-fixing and that he has been in touch with bookmakers in the recent past. According to a dawn.com report, Malik accused the fast bowler of being ‘criminal minded’ and a ‘serial match-fixer.’

Veena, who had a much publicised break up with Asif earlier this year, said on a television that Asif used to be in touch with an Indian bookmaker named Dikshit, who paid him for spot-fixing in matches.

“Asif used to call up this Indian bookmaker and other bookies as well on the phone of his servant. I have evidence of the messages he exchanged with the bookies,” she said as she waved around a paper having a list of messages.

Malik broke up with Asif after the latter married as per his parents wishes. Veena had filed a court case against Asif for recovery of some Rs 13 million earlier this year after their break-up, with the cricketer denying he owed her anything.

After an ugly exchange of allegations in the media, both reached a settlement on the intervention of a mutual friend.

Veena said Asif had told her that Pakistan would not win any Test series until 2010 and that good money was to be earned from spot fixing without affecting results of the matches.

“I have more evidence of his involvement and I can show that he and some other players also indulged in spot fixing on the Australian tour,” she said.

Malik also alleged that Asif had paid bribes to escape a longer suspension when he tested positive in a dope test during the Indian Premier League two years back.

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Pak pacer Asif’s ex-girlfriend implicates him

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010

Popular Pakistani actress Muhammad Asif’s former girlfriend, Veena Malik, has added to the woes of the embattled pacer by claiming that she has proof of his involvement in spot-fixing and that he has been in touch with bookmakers in the recent past.

Veena, who had a much publicised break up with Asif earlier this year, said on a television that Asif used to be in touch with an Indian bookmaker named Dheeraj Dikshit, who paid him for spot-fixing in matches.

“Asif used to call up this Indian bookmaker and other bookies as well on the phone of his servant. I have evidence of the messages he exchanged with the bookies,” she told TIMES NOW.

Malik broke up with Asif after the latter married as per his parents’ wishes.

Veena had filed a court case against Asif for recovery of some Rs 13 million earlier this year after their break-up, with the cricketer denying he owed her anything.

After an ugly exchange of allegations in the media, both reached a settlement on the intervention of a mutual friend.

Veena said Asif had told her that Pakistan would not win any Test series until 2010 and that good money was to be earned from spot fixing without affecting results of the matches.

“I have more evidence of his involvement and I can show that he and some other players also indulged in spot fixing on the Australian tour,” she said.

Malik also alleged that Asif had paid bribes to escape a longer suspension when he tested positive in a dope test during the Indian Premier League two years back.

‘Never spoke to Asif’

However, while speaking to TIMES NOW, the man whom Asif’s ex-girlfriend claimed is an Indian bookie — Dheeraj Dikshit said that he has spoke to Veena Malik only once and never spoke to Mohammad Asif.

Earlier, on Saturday, a British tabloid claimed that Asif and Amir had delivered three ‘no-balls’ to order.

According to The News of the World, they were involved in a 150,000-pound betting scam with London-based agent Mazhar Majeed.

The tabloid claims that they have footage of Majeed accepting money, and in return, he detailed what would happen and when on the field of play next day.

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Ex-girlfriend claims Asif fixed matches

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Mohammad Asif worked with Indian bookie: Veena Malik

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010

Popular Pakistani actress Mohammad Asif’s former girlfriend, Veena Malik, has added to the woes of the embattled pacer by claiming that she has proof of his involvement in spot-fixing and that he has been in touch with bookmakers in the recent past.
Veena, who had a much publicised break up with Asif earlier this year, said on a television that Asif used to be in touch with an Indian bookmaker named Dikshit, who paid him for spot-fixing in matches.
“Asif used to call up this Indian bookmaker and other bookies as well on the phone of his servant. I have evidence of the messages he exchanged with the bookies,” she said as she waved around a paper having a list of messages.
Malik broke up with Asif after the latter married as per his parents wishes.
Veena had filed a court case against Asif for recovery of some Rs 13 million earlier this year after their break-up, with the cricketer denying he owed her anything.
After an ugly exchange of allegations in the media, both reached a settlement on the intervention of a mutual friend.
Veena said Asif had told her that Pakistan would not win any Test series until 2010 and that good money was to be earned from spot fixing without affecting results of the matches.
“I have more evidence of his involvement and I can show that he and some other players also indulged in spot fixing on the Australian tour,” she said.
Malik also alleged that Asif had paid bribes to escape a longer suspension when he tested positive in a dope test during the Indian Premier League two years back.
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Asif a ‘serial match-fixer’, claims ex-girlfriend

Posted by admin On August - 30 - 2010
Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend, Veena Malik, has launched a scathing attack at the 27-year-old pacer accusing him of being a ‘serial match-fixer’.
Veena revealed that before the Pakistan team flew to Australia last year, Asif had made a sudden visit to Bangkok to meet certain bookies.
“He went to Bangkok to meet some bookmakers within a notice of 24 hours. This is when we were in a relationship. The conversation on the phone before the tour of Australia was specifically about fixing,” The Dawn quoted Veena, as saying.
“I have more evidence of his involvement and I can show that he and some other players also indulged in spot fixing on the Australian tour,” added said.
She further said that Asif had influenced 18-year-old Mohammad Aamir to indulge in the activities.
“He said that he called Aamir and influenced him to get involved on the Australian tour,” Malik said.
Veena also alleged that Asif, who was caught for doping during the first season of Indian Premier League (IPL), bribed some well-known people to get his ban reduced to one year.
Earlier, on Saturday, a British tabloid claimed that Asif and Amir had delivered three ‘no-balls’ to order.
According to The News of the World, they were involved in a 150,000-pound betting scam with London-based agent Mazhar Majeed.
The tabloid claims that they have footage of Majeed accepting money, and in return, he detailed what would happen and when on the field of play next day. (ANI)

Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend, Veena Malik, has launched a scathing attack at the 27-year-old pacer accusing him of being a ‘serial match-fixer’.
Veena revealed that before the Pakistan team flew to Australia last year, Asif had made a sudden visit to Bangkok to meet certain bookies.
“He went to Bangkok to meet some bookmakers within a notice of 24 hours. This is when we were in a relationship. The conversation on the phone before the tour of Australia was specifically about fixing,” The Dawn quoted Veena, as saying.
“I have more evidence of his involvement and I can show that he and some other players also indulged in spot fixing on the Australian tour,” added said.
She further said that Asif had influenced 18-year-old Mohammad Aamir to indulge in the activities.
“He said that he called Aamir and influenced him to get involved on the Australian tour,” Malik said.
Veena also alleged that Asif, who was caught for doping during the first season of Indian Premier League (IPL), bribed some well-known people to get his ban reduced to one year.
Earlier, on Saturday, a British tabloid claimed that Asif and Amir had delivered three ‘no-balls’ to order.
According to The News of the World, they were involved in a 150,000-pound betting scam with London-based agent Mazhar Majeed.
The tabloid claims that they have footage of Majeed accepting money, and in return, he detailed what would happen and when on the field of play next day. (ANI)

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