New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum reveals a shocking news to a court in London. Zealand captain says that he was lured by former New Zeland captain Chris Cairns for doing match fixing. Brenden has given evidence in a London court alleging former star allrounder approached him with a "business proposition" that involved spot.
McCullum told Cairns, who was considered one of the best all-rounders of New Zealanad discussed him about "spot-fixing" while they were in a hotel room in Calcutta in April 2008
He revealed Cairns explained about fixing on paper and added that "between 70,000 to 200,000 US" dollars per spot fix could be made. Brenden alleged that Chris Cairns earned huge money with match fixing. Mc Cullum said that Cairns had turned his income from spot-fixing by using it to buy property in New Zealand.
McCullum told Cairns, who was considered one of the best all-rounders of New Zealanad discussed him about "spot-fixing" while they were in a hotel room in Calcutta in April 2008
He revealed Cairns explained about fixing on paper and added that "between 70,000 to 200,000 US" dollars per spot fix could be made. Brenden alleged that Chris Cairns earned huge money with match fixing. Mc Cullum said that Cairns had turned his income from spot-fixing by using it to buy property in New Zealand.