How many all of a sudden injuries would a lie detector test force players into early retirement from the sub-continent...!0%.....25%......surely not as high as 50% of the players...no, it can't be.
Call for lie detectors is backed by Dravid Andrew Wu
December 15, 2011
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Lie detectors could help the innocent clear their names ... RAHUL DRAVID has joined fellow Test great Steve Waugh in calling for the introduction of lie-detection tests in the fight against corruption in world cricket, saying innocent players have nothing to fear.
And Dravid called for authorities to introduce day-night Test matches and a Test championship in order to protect the long-term future of the five-day game.
Dravid urged players to agree to tighter anti-corruption regulations, including closer scrutiny of their financial records, in a bid to fight the ''scourge of spot fixing'', which landed three Pakistan players in jail last month.
Lie detectors would force retirements
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Goodnight it was 4pm when you posted that? are you really 5 years old neon
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When you leave work? oh ok...
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Moving on. Lie detectors would be a good thing.. At least it would keep the game in check ..
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Moving on. Lie detectors would be a good thing.. At least it would keep the game in check ..
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also would help establish what time people go sleep and if they ACTUALLY do any work?
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