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Bangladesh All-rounder Shakib Al Hasan Regrets ‘Silly Mistake’ That Led to One-Year Ban

Shakib was suspended for failing to report corrupt approaches and he pointed towards his lax attitude that saw him being out of the game for such a long time.

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Lankan Government Launches Probe Into 2011 World Cup Final Fixing Allegation

Aluthgamage has alleged that his country "sold" the game to India, a claim that was ridiculed by former captains Sangakkara and Jayawardene who demanded evidence from him.

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Three Sri Lanka Cricketers Under ICC investigation For Match-fixing: SL Sports Minister

Sri Lanka introduced tough penalties for match-fixing and tightened sports betting restrictions in November in a bid to stamp out graft that has tainted the country's cricket team.

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Cricket World Cup 2019: Every team to have dedicated anti-corruption officer: Report

It said the move was part of ICC Anti-Corruption Unit's effort to deliver a fixing and corruption-free World Cup and also an effort to build better relations between players and the ACU.

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ICC charges Nuwan Zoysa, Avishka Gunawardene on counts of anti-corruption code breach

Zoysa and Gunawardene have 14 days from 9 May 2019 to respond to the charges.

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ICC charges Dilhara Lokuhettige with three counts of anti-corruption code breach

Lokuhettige has 14 days from April 3, 2019 to respond to the new charges

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To fight corruption, ICC to work with Interpol

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday said it has sought "closer working relations" with the Interpol.

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ICC calls Ajman All Stars league as ‘corrupt event’

The tournament being held in Dubai has come under the scanner for the bizarre way of dismissals during one of its matches, leading ICC to conduct investigations against it.

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ICC Anti-Corruption Unit to investigate dismissals in UAE’s private league matches

ICC launched an investigation into a private cricket league in Ajman over 'irregular activities'.

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BCCI’s ACU Chief Neeraj Kumar gives clean chit to Indians allegedly involved in Ashes fixing scandal

Board of Cricket Council of India's (BCCI) Anti Corruption Unit (ACU) chief Neeraj Kumar on Saturday said that no evidence was found against the two named Indians in the alleged Ashes spot-fixing case.

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