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Lord Condon reveals the extent of match-fixing and spot-fixing in cricket

The extent of match-fixing in the 1990s went beyond the few cricketers

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ICC recommends changes in ACSU functioning

By CricketCountry Staff

 

The Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is mulling on several measures to combat the match-fixing, after fingers were raised on its functioning and powers in the wake of the spot-fixing scandal involving three Pakistan cricketers.

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Former ACSU chief Condon wants corrupt countries to be banned

Former ICC Anti Corruption chief Lord Condon has advocated bans on cricket boards, who fail to stop their players from involvement in corruption.

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Administrators have not done enough to frighten off the crooks: Ian Chappell

Former Australian captain Ian Chappell feels administrators have not done enough to frighten off the "crooks" in cricket and the corruption in the sport can end only if life bans are imposed on guilty players.

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Former ICC chief Malcolm Speed rues ACSU’s lack of power

Former ICC chief, Malcolm Speed, has rued the lack of power for the game's Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) during his tenure as a major hurdle in unearthing the match-fixers.

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Spot-fixing scandal: What the ICC and the ACSU needs to do next

This scandal means that the ICC and ACSU need to take further action now.

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Andrew Strauss says ICC’s ACSU is a ‘toothless tiger’

England captain Andrew Strauss has called ICC's Anti-Corruption unit a "toothless tiger" as he feels it shouldn't have taken a tabloid sting to expose the spot-fixing scam that led to the jailing of three Pakistani cricketers.

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Sarfaraz Nawaz slams ICC’s anti-corruption unit

Controversial former pacer Sarfaraz Nawaz has lashed out at ICC's anti-corruption and security unit, terming it as a "useless" body.

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Former CBI joint director Yogendra Pal Singh to head ICC’s ACSU

The ICC on Wednesday appointed India's Yogendra Pal Singh, a former joint-director with the Central Bureau of Investigation, as the head of its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).

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