CA seeks evidence on spot-fixing allegations

IANS  |  Melbourne 

Reacting to allegations made by television channel about in a Test involving in India, Cricket (CA) has asked for raw footage and un-edited material to investigate the matter.

"Together with the ICC, we are aware of the investigation by into alleged corruption in cricket," was quoted as saying by cricinfo in a statement.

"Although not having been provided an opportunity to view the documentary or any raw footage, our long-standing position on these matters is that credible claims will be treated very seriously and fully investigated. Cricket will continue to fully co-operate with the in its review of the matter.

"Neither the ICC or is aware of any credible evidence linking Australian players to corruption in the game. and the ICC take a zero-tolerance approach against anyone trying to compromise the integrity of the game. We urge to provide all un-edited materials and any other evidence to the ICC investigation team, so, if appropriate, a full and thorough investigation can be conducted," the statement added.

In a documentary, it was shown that during a certain period of the game some Australian batsmen scored at a rate specified by fixers for the purposes of betting, which is illegal in

The match in question is the Australia-Test in Ranchi in March 2017.

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First Published: Sun, May 27 2018. 18:18 IST