New Zealand chief executive Justin Vaughan said that in the reaction of spot fixing scandal the revenue from the home series against Pakistan can be affected. Spot fixing scandal is not liked by the cricket lovers. It is also expressed by the chief executive that due to lack of interest of crowed it is feared that New Zealand board will loss great revenue.
Pakistan is scheduled to six week tour of New Zealand. In the tour Pakistan will play two test matches along with three T-20 and six ODI’s. It will be the great opportunity for both countries to prepare themselves and provide practice to the players who will be part of world cup team. Pakistani players are also showing interest in playing domestic in New Zealand in December. It is also said by the NZ cricket board that restriction on Pakistani players are not fine and they will allow the player to play in New Zealand if he show interest in playing.
So far Pakistani players are not proven guilty and after the investigation no crime has been found by the Scot Land Yard team. So player should be conceder innocent until proven guilty.
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