Eastern Eye (UK)

ICC: No evidence to back World Cup fixing claim

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THERE is “no reason to doubt the integrity” of the 2011 World Cup final in which India defeated Sri Lanka, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) has said, ruling out a probe into match-fixing claims.

Former Sri Lankan sports minister Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e alleged last month that the match – which India won by six wickets in Mumbai – had been fixed by “certain parties”.

The ICC trashed the claims as the Sri Lankan police last Friday (3) called off an investigat­ion, saying it had found no evidence to back the unsubstant­iated claims.

“We have no reason to doubt the integrity of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final 2011,” said ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit chief Alex Marshall.

“The ICC Integrity Unit has looked into the recent allegation­s regarding the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Final 2011. We have not been presented with any evidence that supports the claims made or which would merit launching an investigat­ion under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.”

Three former Sri Lanka captains – Aravinda de Silva (chairman of selectors during the 2011 World Cup), Kumar Sangakkara (captain) and Mahela Jayawarden­e

(centurion in the final) – had recorded their statements before the probe was called off.

Marshall added that the ICC took such allegation­s “extremely seriously”, and would review its position if provided with “evidence to corroborat­e the claims”.

“There is no record of any letter regarding this matter sent by the then Sri Lanka sports minister to the ICC,” he noted, rubbishing Aluthgamag­e’s claims.

“If anyone has any evidence that this match or any other has been subject to match-fixing, we would urge them to get in contact with the ICC Integrity team.”

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