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How England almost boycotted fourth ODI against Pakistan over match fixing

New Delhi: Former England captain Andrew Straus revealed that during the 2010 summer, the members were against playing fourth ODI against Pakistan after chairman of the Pakistani Cricket Board suggested in the media that the


Pakistan were understandably distracted by the ordeal and by all the speculation in the press about which other games might have been influenced. For us, everything just seemed too raw. Although the  players involved in the no-ball  saga at Lord's — Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Salman Butt — were not going to take part,  trust between the two sides had completely broken down.

According to Straus, “The 2010 series played out more or less as expected. We blew their inexperienced batting line-up apart in Nottingham and Birmingham, before their bowling attack got the better of us at The Oval, to leave the result of the series still up in the air by the time the two sides met in the fourth and final Test at Lord's. Little did anyone know that three days later, the result of the series would be the last thing on anyone's mind.”