The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) today rejected reports that the ICC is investigating the national team's third one-dayer against England for suspected match-fixing.British tabloid The Sun claimed that the ICC is investigating the match, which Pakistan won by 23 runs on Friday, after its probe exposed evidence apparently showing that bookies knew details of Pakistan's innings before the match even began.But PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt described the report these are meaningless allegations without any proof. He said, the ICC has not got in touch with us on any such accusation. That is total imagination. The latest report comes close on the heels of the spot-fixing scandal that led to the suspension of Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and the pace duo of Mohammad Aamir and Mohammad Asif.
News On AIR | September 18, 2010 11:17 AM
PCB rubbishes reports of ICC probe in 3rd one-dayer