THE recent heat on players and bookies from investigating authorities did not stop one of them from tagging the Indian team from the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka two months back. The bookie, a hotelier staying in A-block of Delhi's upmarket Vasant Vihar, has visibly struck more than a friendly chord with subcontinent cricketers, especially those from Pakistan. With an alias 'Prem', he even travelled to Toronto and stayed at the same hotel, Sutton Place, that the two teams stayed in. Surmises a photographer who has been keeping an eye on the bookie since Colombo: "I think it's become riskier for some of the involved players to use the phone to strike deals. It's easier to meet concerned parties in hotel rooms and corridors." In fact, at Toronto, 'Prem' frequently shared drinks with upwards of eight players in the Pakistani team, all of them senior. The Pakistani team management reportedly got wind of this and some say this single factor was responsible for the ouster of veteran batsman Salim Malik, who incidentally had been dogged by matchfixing charges by Australian as well as Pakistani cricketers.