spotfixing
Spotfixing, also spelled spot-fixing, is a form of corruption in sports in which participants agree to influence a specific, limited aspect of a game or match rather than its overall outcome. The aim is to profit from betting markets by fixing events such as the number of runs scored in an over, the occurrence of a no-ball, the identity of the next dismissed batsman, or other discrete incidents. The rest of the match may proceed normally, making the fixed element harder to detect.
Cricket has been the sport most closely associated with spot-fixing. In 2010, several Pakistan national team
Mechanisms of spot-fixing typically involve arrangements between players and fixers or bettors, sometimes facilitated by coded
Legal and ethical considerations are central to spot-fixing. It is illegal in many jurisdictions and violates