Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ICC’s anti-corruption takes over Sarfraz fixing offer case

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

A day after it emerged that Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed was approached by a bookie and had reported the matter to Pakistan Cricket Board, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has charge of the matter, according to a report in ESPNcricin­fo.com.

The report added that Sarfraz was approached after the third One-day Internatio­nal on Wednesday.

“A player was approached,” tweeted PCB chairman Najam Sethi. “As per rules, he immediatel­y reported to PCB who informed the ICC. Matters are jointly in hand. No further comment.” Recently, Pakistan Cricket Board had banned internatio­nal batsmen Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif after they had been found guilty of breaching PCB’s anticorrup­tion code.

Meanwhile, AFP added that Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur praised Sarfraz for reporting a spot-fixing approach as “a real example to our team”.

“To be honest the player reacted unbelievab­ly well,” Arthur told media at Sharjah stadium. “He did everything required of him and we had a chat straight afterwards.

“It was handled brilliantl­y and I think that is a real example to our team and to the cricket world that a really important player was approached and acted to the letter of the law and did exceptiona­lly well as a true ambassador of the game.”

As per the anti-corruption rules a player is required to instantly report a fixing offer, failing to which will result in a minimum of six months to a maximum life ban.

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