One Pakistan cricketer has decided that he does not want to be dragged in Mazhar Majeed's malicious revelations. And he has decided to do something about it.

The Pakistan player agent is revealing himself into one highly connected bookie if his claim that the majority of the present Pakistan cricket team is in his pocket to twist the game into a dark game of spot fixing and match fixing.
Imran Farhat finds himself in the latest list of Pakistan cricketers in Majeed's book as alleged to have indulged in selling the game for money. Majeed's revelations coincide with the Pakistan cricket board are planning Pakistan's preliminary squad for the World Cup as well as having named Pakistan's squad for New Zealand.
Pakistan cricketers have struggled to maintain a degree of innocence about them after the spot fixing scandal broke out in England and with the shadow of match fixing hanging over their head, some more than others.
Having watched the likes of Kamran Akmal shuffling between the ICC and the PCB, perhaps Imran Farhat does not want to take any chances. Farhat is reportedly contemplating Majeed's claims and taking legal action to seek clarification on why Majeed would make those particular claims by including his name.
Majeed was questioned by the Scotland Yard but he is surprisingly still not been accused of anything sinister yet. If Farhat does take action, it will be a first for a Pakistan cricketer against the player agent.

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