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PCB players refuse to watch Aamer video during ACSU briefing

The ICC had to drop the idea of screening a message from banned fast bowler Mohammed Aamir on anti-corrruption issues during the briefing of Pakistan players as the squad members told their team manager Naved Cheema that they don't wish to watch the footage once again.

Updated on: Sep 14, 2012 10:29 PM IST
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The ICC had to drop the idea of screening a message from banned fast bowler Mohammed Aamir on anti-corrruption issues during the briefing of Pakistan players as the squad members told their team manager Naved Cheema that they don't wish to watch the footage once again.

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Earlier, a video was to be screened during a briefing session arranged for the Pakistan players by the Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) of the world cricket's governing body.

The ACSU officials briefed them on the latest ICC anti-corruption codes and showed them videos of how bookmakers try to target players to potentially corrupt them in major events.

"When the time came for the video of Aamir to be shown, some players requested the manager to not air it as all of them had seen it several times before," a source stated.

The manager upheld the players request but insisted they must keep in mind the lessons to be learnt from the spot fixing scandal involving Salman Butt, Muhammad Aamir and Muhammad Asif.

Since the spot-fixing scandal the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has constantly educated the players about the anti-corruption laws and codes and the management has also been asked to ensure players don’t mix or entertain anyone outside the team.

 
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