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I’ve always conducted myself with integrity, says Jayasuriya

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Colombo, Sri Lanka - Former Sri Lanka captain and selector Sanath Jayasuriya has said he has "always conducted [himself] with integrity and transparen­cy with matters concerning the sport," in the wake of being charged on two counts under the ICC's anti-corruption code.

Jayasuriya, 49, also pointed out that the charges laid upon him "do not contain any allegation­s pertaining to match-fixing, pitch fixing or any other similar corrupt activity," and that they were charges that allege he has not been co-operative with the ACU's investigat­ions only. He made these statements in a press release on Tuesday.

The ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) is understood to have interviewe­d Jayasuriya several times before their charges were eventually laid. Some of these discussion­s had centred around a phone that Jayasuriya had been asked to hand over to the ACU, but had failed to present in a timely manner. Among the reasons Jayasuriya provided for the delay was that he had personal materials and videos on that phone that he was reluctant for officials to see.

In his release, Jayasuriya stated that he is "not in any position to release any comments at this moment" as he is first required to submit his response to the ACU inside 14 days. "I am under strict legal advice that no comment is to be made in respect of the charges as such a course would offend the ICC rules," the statement said.

With the ACU investigat­ions still ongoing, it is possible that more figures involved in Sri Lankan cricket could be charged under the anti-corruption code. The ACU general manager, Alex Marshall, had also briefed the players in the two teams in the ongoing England vs Sri Lanka series in order to "ensure they remain alert to the risks of would-be corruptors".

Concerns had surfaced over a year ago in the media about Sri Lanka's performanc­e during their home ODI series against Zimbabwe last September. The five-match series, closely fought, was eventually won by Zimbabwe 3-2. It is understood that there were specific concerns about the fourth ODI of the series, in Hambantota, which Zimbabwe eventually won on the basis of the DLS method despite Sri Lanka setting a 301-run target initially.

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