ICC investigating pitch tampering allegations against curator

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The International Cricket Council (ICC) today said it is investigating the pitch tampering allegations made against curator Pandurang Salgaoncar ahead of the second ODI between and

"We are investigating the allegations from this morning, as with all international cricket, the Anti- Corruption Unit has an ACU Manager on the ground in and we are in close contact with him," said an official.


"We are now looking to establish the facts and will make no further comment whilst this is ongoing," the official added.

Salgaoncar was suspended by the Cricket Association after being caught in a sting operation, agreeing to tamper with the pitch on the approach of an undercover reporter, posing as a bookie.

With the tampering allegations surfacing against Salgaoncar hours before the game, there were doubts whether the second ODI in will go ahead as planned.

However, the game began on time after match referee Chris Broad inspected the pitch.

won the game by six wickets to level the three- match series.

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First Published: Wed, October 25 2017. 22:48 IST