Reliable sources said that the PCB, which has sent its legal advisor Tafazzul Rizvi to attend the hearings, is worried that if the trial continues the judge and the jury might issue summons to other Pakistani players also to give testimony before the court.
"It is a dicey situation because the names of so many Pakistani players are being mentioned in the fixing racket by Mazhar Majeed in his taped conversations with the undercover reporter," a source said.
A legal expert in Lahore said that as things stand, the court could well issue summons to the players whose names have been taken by Majeed to appear in court and give testimony.
On Monday, it emerged that Majeed, in one of his conversations, had also taken the names of former greats like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Ejaz Ahmed, Moin Khan, alleging that they were also at sometime involved in the fixing racket. Moin Khan told Geo TV he was surprised to learn about his name being taken by someone he didn't know at all.
"I can't say much at this stage because the matter is subjudice but I have never met or seen Mazhar Majeed in my life and I only came to know about him after the spot-fixing scandal broke out last year in England," Moin, a former Pakistan captain, said. "So I am surprised that he is taking names including that of mine," he added.
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