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SPORT ETHICS
The practice of making principled choices between right and wrong Explicitly reflecting on moral beliefs and practices.
Organize workshops, education sessions, team, parent and community meetings and public awareness campaigns on the positive core values of sport, fair play to build a new brand of sport together.
FINANCIAL GOALS
PLA YER
NATIONAL TEAM
REFERE NCE Life ban (Overturned in 2008) Life ban (Overturned in 2006) Life ban (Overturned in 2012) Life ban Banned in 2000 for offering bribes
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Saleem Malik
Ata-ur-Rehman
Pakistan
Pakistan
Ajay Sharma
India
Manoj Prabhakar
India
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India
Banned in 2000 for dealings with bookmakers Declared guilty as per the BCCI. He rejects this and has taken the matter to court where it is currently sub-judice. Found guilty in 2000 for associating with bookmakers In 2000 he tried to implicate Kapil Dev and others but it backfired as he was found guilty himself Alleged to have associated with bookmakers Guilty of accepting monetary rewards from bookmakers. For Forecasting matches Initially agreed to
Unethical Practice
Unethical practice in Badminton during Olympic :Badminton players who deliberately performed poorly in matches have been thrown out of the London Olympics The Chinese, South Korean and Indonesian players, who were competing in the womens doubles are thrown out. The teams may have been trying to lose so they could avoid more difficult opponents in the quarterfinals, when the competition moves to a knockout stage. The teams had already qualified out of the group competition, which was new in this years Olympics. Example :-defeated China in the Group A match 2-0 to set up a meeting with another Chinese pair, Tian Quing and Zhao Yunlei. By losing, Yu and Wang had avoided playing their Chinese compatriots until the final.