’Fixing a cancer: Strauss
London, Sept. 10: The ‘spot-fixing’ scandal that has engulfed world cricket is like a cancer that can spread and devalue the game if the authorities do not act fast enough to root it out, said England captain Andrew Strauss.
“These allegations of corruption hurt the game of cricket. Every one of them that comes to light damages the game. Ultimately, they are a bit of a cancer that can spread and devalue the game,” he said.
“I think every cricketer in the world has received a short sharp slap in the face to where this game is at the moment and where it needs to be going in the future,” Strauss was quoted as saying by Daily Telegraph.
Strauss, however, said most of the cricketers are still clean and the game can overcome the latest scandal. “Despite the allegations, I still maintain that cricket generally is a very clean sport and two teams are playing to beat the other 100 per cent,” Strauss said.
“We need to reconnect with the game for the right reasons. Cricket has survived many controversies over the years and will continue to do so,” he said.
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