The Asian Age

ICC to probe Ajman T20 league for match fixing

● The highlights of the match between Dubai Star and Sharjah Warriors did the rounds on social media which witnessed shoddy dismissals — runouts and stumpings

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Sharjah, Jan. 31: The Internatio­nal Cricket Council’s anti- corruption unit is currently investigat­ing a private T20 cricket league in the UAE which goes by the name Ajman All Stars League after an amusing footage of a series containing ridiculous dismissals emerged online.

The tournament which has been privately sanctioned by the UAE Cricket Board was forced to shut shop after just two days as the UAE officials blocked any further cricket action from occurring at the Ajman Oval.

The highlights of the match between Dubai Star and Sharjah Warriors did the rounds on social media which witnessed shoddy dismissal — run- outs and stumpings.

With a total of 136 set on the scoreboard for victory, the Warriors were bowled out for a paltry 46 as their batsmen lost wickets at regular intervals.

While batsman shortest format game are known in of to the the give little importance to their wicket in search of runs quick and easy, Sharjah Warriors batsmen made it seem like the entire play was scripted.

A couple of batsmen were seen charging down the wicket, displaying carelessne­ss to make it back to the crease, while run- outs also occurred in similar fashion.

The bizarre nature of dismissals raised questions on social media and many members of the cricket fraternity also seemed surprised.

ICC anti- corruption chief Alex Marshall released a statement on Wednesday confirming the investigat­ion was active.

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