Event: | Pakistan in England 2010 |
DateLine: 6th September 2010
The Pakistan Cricket website has received the following feedback email from a hawkeyed cricket fan regarding the ongoing cricket scandal. We are reproducing the email but have edited out the sender's details to protect privacy. If one examines the News of the World story as linked below, the emailer states that the tabloid has made an error in labeling one of the players shown in the report titled: "How cricket no-ball fix was plotted".
 
Reproduced email:Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by (xxxxxx@gmail.com) on Sunday, September 05, 2010 at 20:14:43
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First_Name: xxxxx
Last_Name: xxxxx
Address: xxxxx
City: xxxxx
Country: England
Comments: Hello, I was just on the News of the World website and realised that they had wrongly named one of the individuals as Umar Gul, and if you look at the picture the gentleman being mentioned is not Umar Gul. The PCB and Umar Gul can make a case against the News of the World as an attempt to malign Umar Gul. You can see the page at: http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/news/942532/Pakistan-match-fixer-Majeed-Im-going-to-show-you-two-no-balls-tomorrow-and-then-you-pay.html The first picture is where Umar Gul is wrongly accused of being there with News of the World's own agent Mazhar Majeed. I hope PCB will take action and Umar Gul will serve this dubious newspaper a notice.
Thank you
xxxxx xxxxx Submit: Submit
 
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