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New Zealand controversies

Chris Cairns interviewed by British Police over fixing allegations

Cairns has reportedly been interviewed by British police regarding corruption and match fixing.

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Chris Cairns departs for London to be interviewed by ICC

He will be interviewed by the ICC's anti corruption unit.

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Lou Vincent expects more corruption charges levied against him

  Wellington: May 23, 2014   Disgraced former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent on Friday denied striking a plea bargain with match-fixing investigators and said he expected to face more corruption charges on top of the 14 already laid against him.   The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Thursday charged Vincent and his...

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Brendon McCullum shocked at leaked testimony

McCullum: I was pleased to see the ICC come out and commend me for my actions.

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Brendon McCullum believes cricket has to be vigilant in the fight against corruption

McCullum in his testimony described how 'player X' approached him in 2008 to fix games, to investigators.

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ICC launches probe into leak of Brendon McCullum’s testimony on match-fixing

Richardson admits leaks of confidential information undermined confidence in the organisation's anti-corruption drive.

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Chris Cairns denies he is ‘Player X’ involved in match-fixing

"I am being asked whether I am Player X. These allegations against me are a complete lie."

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NZC dismayed at Brendon McCullum’s testimony to ICC on fixing being leaked

Report reveals McCullum was approached by a "world renowned former cricketer" twice in 2008

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ECB working closely with British government to criminalise match-fixing: Giles Clarke

Giles Clarke said they hope to provide legislation that covers match-fixing issues.

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Chris Cairns interrogated by Scotland yard over match-fixing allegations

Cairns refused to elaborate on his discussions with British metropolitan police.

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