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Spot-fixers should be hanged, says Javed Miandad
Lahore, April 4: Former Pakistan skipper Javed Miandad believes spot fixing is "similar to killing" a person and thats why people who were found guilty of corruption in cricket should be hanged.
"Players who are involved in spot-fixing should be severely punished," Miandad said speaking on his YouTube channel
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