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TV CHANNEL NOT CO-OPERATING: ICC

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The ICC on Sunday claimed Al Jazeera is not co-operating enough into its investigat­ion on the spot-fixing allegation­s made by the TV channel involving national teams of India, Australia and England.

Test matches featuring heavyweigh­ts India, Australia and England could have been among those influenced by match-fixers in the last two years, the channel's sting operation has alleged.

"We have been in ongoing dialogue with the broadcaste­r which has refused our continual requests to cooperate and share informatio­n which has hampered our investigat­ion to date," the ICC said in its latest statement.

"The content of the programme, is of course useful to the investigat­ion, but I would now urge the production team to provide us with all un-edited and unseen evidence they are in possession of, to enable us to expedite a thorough investigat­ion," it said further.

The governing body of cricket reiterated that it is taking the allegation­s very seriously, having watched the entire sting operation which was aired on Sunday.

"The ICC has now had the opportunit­y to view the documentar­y into corruption in cricket and as we have previously stated, we are taking the contents of the programme and the allegation­s it has made extremely seriously.

"A full investigat­ion led by the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit, working with full coop- eration from all Member countries identified in the programme, is now underway to examine each claim made," the ICC added.

The sting has been carried out by Al Jazeera and the matches in question are India vs Sri Lanka (Galle, July 26-29, 2017), India vs Australia (Ranchi, March 16-20, 2017) and India vs England (Chennai, December 16-20, 2016).

The first and third Tests mentioned were won by India while the Ranchi encounter ended in a draw.

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