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UnderWorld Cup
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130 pages
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An explosive exploration of match-fixing during the 2016 T20 World Cup reveals how betting syndicates manipulate cricket for profit. The narrative questions whether pivotal moments, like no-balls and dropped catches, were orchestrated to influence outcomes. It delves into the serious political ramifications of fixing, particularly in India-Pakistan matches, suggesting that leaders may have been complicit. The author argues for transparency, likening cricket to scripted entertainment to challenge the status quo and expose the underlying corruption in the sport.
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2016, paperback
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