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  The Match-Fixing Scandal
On Friday, April 7, Delhi police dropped a bombshell, saying they had conclusive evidence indicating that South African players, including skipper Hansie Cronje, had been involved in match-fixing during the recent five-game one day series in India.

With the breaking of the scandal, South Africa promptly ordered the King Commission to probe into the matter. For the first time, mikes were allowed in the court. Dr. Ali Bacher gave his evidence live on radio and television.

12-06-2000
Paul Martin, editor-in-chief, Sport Africa and Live Africa, and rediff.com's correspondent in South Africa reports from the court. Part I | Part II

11-04-2000
Paul Martin reports on today's press conference. Click here

10-04-2000
Paul Martin on the press conference when Cronje denies charges. Click here

Cronje's statement denied charges. Click here

Dr Ali Bacher's backs Cronje's denial. Click here

07-04-2000
Paul Martin on the first day of the news break. Click here





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