Ashes 2017: ICC investigates match-fixing claims after British newspaper’s undercover investigation

S.China Morning Post Thursday, 14 December 2017 ()
The International Cricket Council says there is no evidence the third Ashes test has been “corrupted” after claims emerged in a British newspaper that bookmakers had offered to fix parts of the match. The Sun published purported evidence of bookmakers offering to sell details of rigged periods of play for betting purposes, or so-called spot fixing, in the test match between Australia and England starting on Thursday in Perth. ICC anti-corruption unit general manager Alex Marshall...
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News video: No evidence Ashes test under fixing threat, says ICC

No evidence Ashes test under fixing threat, says ICC 00:37

ICC insists it will carry out a thorough investigation following The Sun newspaper's claims of match fixing.