Thank God that’s fixed
Is cricket match-fixing really such a bad thing? Shouldn’t we be saluting our brave cricketers who, after generations of playing pitiful losing cricket, have finally found a way to get a good result?
Is cricket match-fixing really such a bad thing? Shouldn’t we be saluting our brave cricketers who, after generations of playing pitiful losing cricket, have finally found a way to get a good result?
Tell me what you think. Yes, really.
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