The ICC today made it clear that it would not tolerate corruption in cricket and warned of stern action against players found guilty in the spot-fixing scandal which has rocked world cricket. ICC President Sharad Pawar also said that Scotland Yard's investigations into the spot-fixing charges against Pakistani cricketers will not take long and there is nothing to hide on this issue. He was talking to reporters after a meeting with PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt in New Delhi. Mr Pawar said, till Scotland Yard probe is not over, he can't comment on the issue. He said, Prima facie there are some allegations and on the basis of that some players have been suspended. Mr Pawar also rubbished any conspiracy theory involving India.
News On AIR | September 16, 2010 5:23 PM
ICC warns stern action against players found guilty in corruption