BTW the last SL vs Pak bilateral series is under the scope due to a match-fixing allegation made by Srilakan's parliamentarian. ICC anti corruption unit might start their investigation soon.
The last thing that we want. Corruption is such a curse to the beautiful sport of cricket. And again and again such allegations surface, especially from the South Asian region. A lot of promising players had their career cut short as a result of match fixing and I hope that will not happen this time. BTW, I am curious to know how the parliamentarian got the information about match fixing. It is strange that he got the information before the law enforcement authorities and the ICC. I just hope that he is not using this to settle old scores.
I believe this might be a personal vendetta type of story due to political reasons.
But you can never rule out the possibility of fixing even if it's a small percentage of chance. There is a lot of corruption in SL cricket and you add Pakistan's name with the pinch of fixing allegations. Interesting recipe to raise a few eyebrows, let's see.