Former Pakistan cricketer nabbed in illegal betting raid

KARACHI, (Reuters) – Former Pakistan international  off-spinner Akram Raza was among seven people detained by police  in Lahore for running an illegal betting ring.
Police said that Raza, who is now a first class umpire, and  six others were arrested at a shopping mall in the upmarket  Gulberg district during a late night raid on Saturday.
Police said the seven men were running a den that was taking  bets on the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament in India.

Akram Raza
Akram Raza

“One of the arrested men has been identified as Akram Raza,  a former Pakistan player,” an official at the Gulberg police  station told reporters.
The 46-year-old, who played nine tests and 49 one-day  internationals from 1989-95, is on the Pakistan Cricket Board  (PCB) first class umpires panel and has supervised top matches.
Four years ago, several former players raised concerns over  the board’s decision to name the former off-spinner on the first  class umpires panel.
Their fears emerged after Raza was among six players fined  by a judicial commission in 2000 for non-cooperation in a  18-month long inquiry into match fixing allegations surrounding  the Pakistan team.
Police added that the seven men, from whom they had  recovered cash, computers, mobile phones and telephone numbers,  would appear before a magistrate on Monday.