Top Lankan player in ICC probe
London, Sept. 5: The International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit has been monitoring the unusual activities of a leading Sri Lankan player after team members alerted their skipper Kumar Sangakkara of his late-night activities with a man believed to be an illegal bookmaker.
Sri Lankan players passed on their concerns to the captain, who followed the ICC protocol by contacting the anti-corruption unit. The player has since been investigated by Sri Lankan police, although no charges have been filed, British daily the Guardian reported on Sunday.
However, Sri Lanka Cricket has kept the entire matter away from the public spotlight by concealing the entire police investigation surrounding the player. The player concerned has been under the ICC’s scanner since the World Twenty20 Championships in England in 2009.
The officials from the ICC’s anti-corruption unit are said to be dismayed at the lack of progress. “The (anti-corruption unit’s) working is not that of a policing agency or a newspaper. “Getting international players to question the honesty of one of their own team-mates is a considerable challenge,” Haroon Lorgat, ICC’s chief executive, said.
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