London: Sports agent accused of accepting bribes, said the match Pakistan's most famous former players took part in a betting fraud and Australian cricket is a "major" culprits of the London court heard on Monday.
Agent Mazhar Majeed, 36, told a reporter a secret game is going to "age" and called on the celebrated former Pakistani fast boilers Wasim and Waqar younis acrylic as a positive participants, the court heard.
Majeed said the prosecutors of conspiring with former Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt, 27, and Mohammad Asif quickly boilers, 28, and Mohammad Amir, 19, repair parts of the Lord's Test between England and Pakistan in August last year.
Butt and Asif, who was tried and convicted of conspiracy to deceive and deny conspiracy to accept corrupt payments.
At Southwark Crown Court jury was played secret recordings of meetings between the agent and the former News of the World reporter Mazher Mahmood, who was posing as a rich Indian businessman, proposed a cricket tournament organized by the United Arab Emirates.
Mahmood Majeed, met at the restaurant west London on 18 August last year, the first day of the Pakistan Oval Test against England, and after a meal to discuss the confidential informer's car, the court said.
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