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ICC confirm corruption probe into Sri Lanka

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WELLINGTON: The Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s (ICC) Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has launched an investigat­ion in Sri Lanka, world cricket’s governing body has said.

The ICC did not give any details as to what the nature of their investigat­ion entailed, only that ACU officers had recently visited the country.

“There is currently an ICC (ACU) investigat­ion underway in Sri Lanka,” the ACU’s general manager Alex Marshall said in a statement yesterday. “Naturally as part of this we are talking to a number of people.

“We will not comment any further on an ongoing investigat­ion.”

Sri Lanka Cricket said on Friday that 40 players had asked the country’s governing body to launch an investigat­ion into allegation­s made in a television interview by former selector Pramodya Wickremasi­nghe that there had been suspicions over “unnatural match patterns” in the country.

“The players have drawn exception to Wickremasi­nghe’s serious allegation­s highlighti­ng nine issues that unnatural and mysterious match patterns take place,” SLC said in a statement on their website (www.srilankacr­icket.lk).

“The cricketers, in a petition signed by all including both captains Dinesh Chandimal and Upul Tharanga to Sri Lanka Cricket, have ... refuted the allegation­s as totally baseless.” Reuters

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