Ashes 2017-18: No evidence of match-fixing in third Test between Australia and England, says ICC
International cricket chiefs said Thursday they have found no evidence of match-fixing during the third Ashes Test between Australia and England following an investigation into allegations made by a British newspaper.
AFP, Feb,09 2018
- Trans-Tasman T20I Tri-Series, 2018 AUS Vs ENG Australia beat England by 7 wickets
- Zimbabwe and Afghanistan in UAE, 5 ODI Series, 2018 AFG Vs ZIM Afghanistan beat Zimbabwe by 154 runs
- Sri Lanka in Bangladesh, 2 Test Series, 2018 BAN Vs SL Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 215 runs
- India in South Africa, 6 ODI Series, 2018 SA Vs IND India beat South Africa by 124 runs
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | India | 5313 | 121 |
2 | South Africa | 4484 | 115 |
3 | Australia | 4174 | 104 |
4 | New Zealand | 3489 | 100 |
5 | England | 4829 | 99 |
6 | Sri Lanka | 4374 | 95 |
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | India | 7189 | 122 |
2 | South Africa | 6596 | 118 |
3 | England | 6871 | 116 |
4 | New Zealand | 6550 | 115 |
5 | Australia | 6376 | 112 |
6 | Pakistan | 4877 | 96 |
Rank | Team | Points | Rating |
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1 | Pakistan | 3272 | 126 |
2 | India | 3385 | 121 |
3 | Australia | 2173 | 121 |
4 | New Zealand | 2643 | 120 |
5 | West Indies | 2538 | 115 |
6 | England | 2162 | 114 |
Dubai: International cricket chiefs said on Thursday they have found no evidence of match-fixing during the third Ashes Test between Australia and England following an investigation into allegations made by a British newspaper.
Australian captain Steve Smith (L) and his England counterpart Joe Root with the Ashes urn. AFP
The Sun said two bookmakers, including an Indian "Mr Big", had offered to sell it details of rigged periods of play in the Test in Perth which could be bet on to win huge sums.
One of them claimed to have worked on the scam with former and current internationals including a World Cup-winning all-rounder. They said they liaised with a fixer in Australian cricket known as "The Silent Man".
No Australia or England players were named as being involved.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) in a statement on Thursday said it had concluded its investigation into allegations of corruption.
"We have carried out an extensive global investigation with anti-corruption colleagues from member countries based on the allegations in The Sun and the material they shared with us," said ICC general manager for anti-corruption Alex Marshall.
"I am satisfied that there is no evidence to suggest any match has been corrupted by the individuals in the investigation nor is there any indication that any international players, administrators or coaches have been in contact with the alleged fixers."
Published Date:Feb 09, 2018
| Updated Date: Feb 09, 2018
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