Birmingham, June 13 (CRICKETNMORE): Former Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed, who was charged with spot-fixing in the 2017 edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has dismissed evidence against him as "flimsy" and "ridiculous".
The evidence that is being referenced here is eight WhatsApp voice notes between Jamshed and Khalid Latif -- another Pakistan batsman facing charges of corruption -- ostensibly about selling bats but which the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) insists is code for corrupt deals.
"They claim they have WhatsApp voice messages that show me talking about spot-fixing in code. But what they actually have is WhatsApp voice messages that show me talking about selling bats. There's no code involved at all," Jamshed told ESPNcricinfo in his first interview since his arrest.