1996 WC semi-final was fixed: Kambli

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Former Indian batsman Vinod Kambli has alleged that the 1996 World Cup semi-final between India and Sri Lanka was fixed, a private TV channel on Thursday.
Kambli who was an important part of the 1996 World Cup squad made this claim on an Indian news channel.
Kambli said he was shocked at the Indian decision to field first in the semi-final because the pitch was ideal for batting.
The Indian side which lost the semi-final to Sri Lanka was captained by Mohammed Azharuddin who was forced to retire later in his career because of his involvement in a match-fixing scandal.

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  1. yaaaara fixing have been and still is present in every sports
    they are just copying WWE ,
    fixing the match in such a way so ppl get what they want i.e entertainment
    they get what they want i.e: a lot of money from gambling !!

  2. It is the Indians who dig the deaths after death.Now what is the usefulnes of this untimely indication.only to become honest in others eyes.dear according to your sangeet guza howa zamana aata nahi dobara,hafiz khuda tuma.

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