'I asked Sachin': Sourav Ganguly reveals he enquired whether Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid were approached for match-fixing
India, May 15 -- The match-fixing scandal remains the ugliest and darkest chapter in Indian cricket. Cricket was always viewed as the country's most beloved sport, and even though India's record until the 2000s was not particularly encouraging, the game still enjoyed the public's trust. That trust, however, was shattered once news broke of players fixing matches for money. Hansie Cronje was the obvious villain, but Mohammad Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja, too, tarnished the image of Indian cricket. The impact of that episode was so deep that even today, whenever something unusual happens, such as a bowler conceding four sixes in an over or a batter failing to score three runs off two balls, murmurs of foul play begin to surface.
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