According to reports, six international umpires were caught on camera during a sting conducted by the India TV, willing to twist important match decisions in return for money. The six umpires who were exposed in the sting named “Operation World Cup” are : Nadeem Ghauri and Anees Siddiqui of Pakistan, Nadir Shah of Bangaldesh, and Gamini Dissanayake, Maurice Winston and Sagara Gallage of Sri Lanka. Of them, Gallage is an elite umpire em-paneled by the ICC.

The India TV footage which was aired on Monday showed Gallage agreeing to leak pitch reports, playing elevens etc ahead of a match in the Sri Lankan Premier League for Rs 50,000.
Nadir Shah of Bangladesh, who has officiated close to 40 international one day matches was caught saying that he is willing to ‘fix’ any match – domestic or international – for money. He, allegedly, offered to modify his ‘out’ and ‘not out’ decisions in exchange of a handsome amount of money.
When contacted by various news channels, both Shah and Gallage refused to comment and rubbished the claims. While Shah rubbished the claims, Gallage, when contacted by Times Now, disconnected the call saying the correspondent had called a ‘wrong number’.
The India TV footage which was aired on Monday showed Gallage agreeing to leak pitch reports, playing elevens etc ahead of a match in the Sri Lankan Premier League for Rs 50,000.
Nadir Shah of Bangladesh, who has officiated close to 40 international one day matches was caught saying that he is willing to ‘fix’ any match – domestic or international – for money. He, allegedly, offered to modify his ‘out’ and ‘not out’ decisions in exchange of a handsome amount of money.
When contacted by various news channels, both Shah and Gallage refused to comment and rubbished the claims. While Shah rubbished the claims, Gallage, when contacted by Times Now, disconnected the call saying the correspondent had called a ‘wrong number’.