International Cricket Council, ICC today announced a 15-day amnesty to participants who have previously failed to report any information concerning corrupt conduct in Sri Lankan cricket.<br />''<br />''The amnesty, which will run from 16-31 January, will apply to all participants under both the ICC and Sri Lankan Cricket Anti-Corruption codes.<br />''<br />''Under these codes, both domestic and international participants are obliged to report, without delay, full details of any approaches, incident or information that they receive to engage in corrupt conduct.&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />''<br />''Failure to do so is a serious offence and can result in a ban from cricket of up to five years.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''ICC Anti-Corruption General Manager Alex Marshall, said this is the first time the ICC has held an amnesty to face very specific challenges in Sri Lanka.&nbsp;<br />''<br />
News On AIR | January 10, 2019 6:48 AM
ICC offers amnesty for Sri Lankan cricketers to report match-fixing approaches