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Match-fixing reports inaccurate: ICC

ICC has also denied that it is conducting a probe into the charges.

Updated on: Sep 15, 2005 05:53 PM IST
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International Cricket Council on Wednesday said it was not conducting a probe into allegations of match-fixing in the three-nation limited over tri-series involving India, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe and dismissed reports in this regard as "totally inaccurate and without foundation."

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"It is important to make it clear that there is no investigation being undertaken into this series," ICC Chief Executive Malcolm Speed said in a statement issued here.

Referring to media reports about the presence of ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit officials in India recently he said, they frequently travel to all ICC Full Member countries and travel plans to visit many of these countries, including India, are already in place.

No details of these travel plans are publicly circulated and no comment will be made on the nature of the ICC ACSU's operations in these member countries, the statement added.

He said that in light of the wildly inaccurate reports in certain sections of the Indian media it was necessary to take the unusual step of clarifying on the activities of the Anti-Corruption Unit.

"It is disappointing to see such wild and unfounded accusations circulating in the media and we have taken the unusual step of commenting on this speculation as we do not wish the reputation of the sport, the teams or the players to be tarnished by utterly inaccurate media reports," he said.

 
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