Higgins under pressure at the Crucible this year.
Higgins under pressure at the Crucible this year.

Peering at sport's dark side



Forging a glittering reputation as the top exponent of any sport, whether through an individual pursuit or becoming a vital part of an all-conquering team, can take a lifetime to achieve. Destroying that reputation can be done in a matter of seconds. Whatever happens to John Higgins in the wake of distressing allegations of match-fixing which are being investigated by leading snooker administrators, his position as an esteemed figurehead of a profession which badly needs untarnished personalities has been lost forever.

At the moment the world No 1, and the reigning world champion until late last night, is facing only allegations that he freely discussed the mechanics of arranging how certain frames could be lost to enable gambling syndicates to clean up by betting heavily on the outcome of those rigged matches. In return for arranging those easy-pickings for the East European underworld, Higgins, again allegedly, was due to pocket £261,000 (Dh1.46m) to supplement the vast fortune he has earned during a hitherto exemplary career which has brought three world titles and 21 tournament victories.

He has vowed to do everything possible to clear his name and may indeed be exonerated. But the one question which will not go away is why was he in Ukraine talking to undercover reporters from the News of the World when the battle to succeed him as world champion at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre was drawing to a climax? That key "no smoke without fire" issue threatens to undo all the hard work snooker has done over the years to clean up its image from the days of the dingy billiard halls when "hustlers" preyed on unsuspecting victims, missing the simplest of shots before "doing the business" when it really mattered.

The ease with which an apparently innocent mistake can be made on the snooker table has always left that sport vulnerable to suggestions of malpractice and Higgins repeatedly rammed home that very point during the taped interview with his Kiev hosts that was made available to television news channels. Other sports have been in the firing line, too, particularly boxing where fighters taking a dive at a prearranged moment from the most inoffensive of sucker punches brought that noble art into disrepute.

Rarely has that been better illustrated than on a shameful night in the United States in May 1965 when Sonny Liston, a fearsome ex-convict who had been deposed as world heavyweight champion by a young upstart called Cassius Clay (soon to become Muhammad Ali), fell in the first round of their eagerly anticipated rematch. Slow motion replays were still to be introduced to television audiences at that time but even at full speed the inescapable conclusion was that the Ali punch that floored a once-great champion would hardly have ruffled the composure of a schoolgirl.

That was my earliest memory of possible match-fixing but a couple that were witnessed with the naked eye involved high-profile goalkeepers plying their trade in the English Premier League reputedly the most competitive and straightest league in the world. On one amazing night in Newcastle in 1993, Liverpool's Bruce Grobbelaar conceded three almost identical goals to opposing striker Andrew Cole, now a columnist for The National a bizarre performance which led to accusations of fixing and became the subject of a long and bitter libel action involving The Sun newspaper.

The dispute took nearly a decade to resolve at the end of which House of Lords law lords overturned an appeal verdict against Grobbelaar and ruled in favour of the eccentric goalkeeper on a legal technicality. In doing so, however, they pointed the finger firmly at Grobbelaar by reducing his original libel damages of £85,000 to a token payment of £1. I was also in attendance at the extraordinary final match of that 1993-4 season when Everton needed to defeat Wimbledon to retain Premier League status. Two goals down in next to no time, that task looked hopeless but a nightmare goalkeeping performance by Hans Segers brought about a stunning 3-2 transformation.

The Dutchman was eventually cleared of any accusations alongside his Wimbledon teammate John Fashanu and Grobbelaar, plus a Malaysian businessman. There had been no reprieve, though, in the 1960s for the Sheffield Wednesday trio of Peter Swan, David "Bronco" Layne and Tony Kay. They were all imprisoned after being convicted of accepting bribes to lose a 1962 fixture against Ipswich Town. Match officials are universally accepted to be whiter than white when it comes to avoiding areas of scandal but that assumption was blown out of the water when Robert Hoyzer, a young German referee, admitted fixing or trying to fix nine matches. The judge who sent Hoyzer to prison in 2005 declared that he had violated his duty of neutrality.

Cricket, which is currently embroiled in the Lalat Modi Indian Premier League affair, has had the finger of suspicion pointed in its direction too frequently for comfort. The Australian touring squad of 1981 still have to deny vehemently accusations that they took advantage of the massive odds of 500-to-1 against England at a pivotal moment of that year's Ashes series when Ian Botham rescued the home side from seemingly certain defeat and steered them to one of the most glorious victories in Test history.

Then there was the infamous Hansie Cronje affair when the former South African cricket captain, who died in a plane crash in 2002, admitted "forecasting" results to bookmakers in offering a defence to a charge of match-fixing. Cronje was once memorably but naively praised at a Test presentation ceremony by his victorious England counterpart Nasser Hussain for doing so much to turn what was developing into a tame draw into a thrilling finish.

Hussain was unaware that Cronje had guaranteed a definitive result that day. Cronje later told an inquiry that his passion for the game of cricket was at least matched by his love for money. Bob Woolmer is, sadly, another big name cricketer who can no longer talk about betting irregularities. The former England batsman was found dead in a Jamaican hotel room the day after the Pakistan team he was coaching at the time had suffered a humiliating 2007 World Cup defeat by unheralded Ireland.

Rumours were circulating at the time that Woolmer, 58, was on the verge of exposing match fixing in a game he had served with distinction. Horse racing, a business that is inextricably linked to the betting industry, will always be under the microscope and its cleanliness was most famously called into question when Kieren Fallon, the top Irish rider who was the six-time champion jockey in Britain, was one of a group of six accused of plotting to throw races.

They were all acquitted by an Old Bailey jury in 2007 on the directions of the trial judge. Fallon discovered then what Higgins is learning now: to accuse top sportsmen or women of impropriety can be just as damaging as convicting them. @Email:wjohnson@thenational.ae

Nayanthara: Beyond The Fairy Tale

Starring: Nayanthara, Vignesh Shivan, Radhika Sarathkumar, Nagarjuna Akkineni

Director: Amith Krishnan

Rating: 3.5/5

Draw

Quarter-finals

Real Madrid (ESP) or Manchester City (ENG) v Juventus (ITA) or Lyon (FRA)

RB Leipzig (GER) v Atletico Madrid (ESP)

Barcelona (ESP) or Napoli (ITA) v Bayern Munich (GER) or Chelsea (ENG)

Atalanta (ITA) v Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)

Ties to be played August 12-15 in Lisbon

Some of Darwish's last words

"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

Disclaimer

Director: Alfonso Cuaron 

Stars: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Lesley Manville 

Rating: 4/5

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6.15pm: Al Wahda v Hatta

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9pm: Al Wasl v Baniyas

9pm: Fujairah v Sharjah

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From Zero

Artist: Linkin Park

Label: Warner Records

Number of tracks: 11

Rating: 4/5

Cricket World Cup League 2

UAE squad

Rahul Chopra (captain), Aayan Afzal Khan, Ali Naseer, Aryansh Sharma, Basil Hameed, Dhruv Parashar, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Farooq, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Waseem, Omid Rahman, Rahul Bhatia, Tanish Suri, Vishnu Sukumaran, Vriitya Aravind

Fixtures

Friday, November 1 – Oman v UAE
Sunday, November 3 – UAE v Netherlands
Thursday, November 7 – UAE v Oman
Saturday, November 9 – Netherlands v UAE

Citadel: Honey Bunny first episode

Directors: Raj & DK

Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon

Rating: 4/5

If you go

Flying

Despite the extreme distance, flying to Fairbanks is relatively simple, requiring just one transfer in Seattle, which can be reached directly from Dubai with Emirates for Dh6,800 return.

 

Touring

Gondwana Ecotours’ seven-day Polar Bear Adventure starts in Fairbanks in central Alaska before visiting Kaktovik and Utqiarvik on the North Slope. Polar bear viewing is highly likely in Kaktovik, with up to five two-hour boat tours included. Prices start from Dh11,500 per person, with all local flights, meals and accommodation included; gondwanaecotours.com 

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This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home.

Wicked
Director: Jon M Chu
Stars: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey
Rating: 4/5
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