LAHORE The Pakistan Cricket Board officials before heading home from England held a detailed meeting with the team members and the Pakistan envoy to UK after reports in British media stated that another fourth player is under scanner for fixing. The revelation of the fourth player came to the fore when the Pakistan team was preparing for the Cardiff Twenty20 against England, putting the team in great stress. Much to the teams worry, News Of The World in a statement said it would appear with transcripts, CCTV footage, text messages and photographs in a special 18-pages edition on Sunday that would confirm the involvement of Pakistani players match-rigging activities. Furthermore, former Test opener Yasir Hameeds confirmation that his teammates fixed almost every game, forced the officials to sweat in the cool weather of Cardiff. However, he denied having given any interview with the tabloid. I am deeply disturbed because I never gave any interview to this newspaper and I never said such things, he said. Yasir, who played 25 Tests and 56 ODIs, said he was trying to speak to the Pakistan team and the board officials to clarify his stance but was upset that the damage had already been done. Pakistan manager Yawar Saeed when contacted in Cardiff said he could not speak as he was attending a meeting. Sources in the team said the meeting was being held in view of the revelations to be made on Sunday by the newspaper and the effect they would have on Pakistan cricket. Pakistans High Commissioner Wajid Shamsul Hasan is also involved in the meeting as is the chairman of the board Ijaz Butt, reports quoting a source said. In the last one week, Pakistan cricket has been rocked by the spot-fixing and betting allegations against Salman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Amir, who were suspended by the International Cricket Council and are under investigation by the Scotland Yard.