Another controversy is brewing in Pakistan cricket as former Test fast bowler Sarfraz Nawaz prepares to release his autobiography, which he says will bring long-hidden truths to light. The 76-year-old, known globally as the pioneer of reverse swing, revealed in a video message from London that his book will include major disclosures related to match-fixing, corruption, and the influence of betting mafias in the game.
Sarfraz said the truths that were pushed into the shadows for years are finally coming out. He added that he is uncovering the secret world that the gambling mafia kept hidden from the public. According to him, he stood alone against powerful people who quietly manipulated cricket for their own interests, and now he is saying everything others never dared to say.
Sarfraz Nawaz has a long history of raising his voice against corruption in cricket. Over the years, he has repeatedly highlighted concerns about match-fixing, mismanagement, and the involvement of illegal betting networks. His statements have often triggered heated debates in Pakistan’s cricketing circles, which makes his upcoming autobiography even more anticipated.
Having represented Pakistan in 55 Test matches and 45 ODIs, Sarfraz remains one of the most outspoken figures in Pakistan cricket. Fans and analysts believe his book could reopen old controversies and spark new discussions about integrity and accountability in the sport.

