Sri Lanka "sold" the 2011 World Cup final match to India, the country's ex-sports minister announced Thursday, recalling one of cricket's most significant match-fixing controversies.
Cricket World Cup 2011 Final was Fixed, Claims Sri-Lankan Minister
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