LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has confirmed the suspected bookmaker contact with a player during the National T20 Cup.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that an alleged bouncer had approached a player during the ongoing National T20 Cup in Rawalpindi. Handed over to IA.
Lt. Col (retd) Asif Mahmood, Director PCB Anti-Corruption and Security;
Director PCB Anti-Corruption and Security Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Asif Mehmood said that he appreciated the action of the player and he has contacted the player and in compliance with the anti-corruption code, the anti-corruption officer Thanks for reporting the alleged contact attempt.
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“This is a clear example of the regular anti-corruption lectures we give to players and then the players’ full awareness of their responsibilities under this code. It is also an encouraging process for us because This attitude of the cricketers also reflects the confidence of the players in the anti-corruption unit of the PCB.
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Lt. Col. (retd) Asif Mehmood said that after this information, the PCB’s anti-corruption unit obtained some sensitive information during its investigation, which has been handed over to the FIA for further investigation. He added that an investigation was currently underway so he could not comment further on the report. However, as a responsible member of the ICC, the PCB commented on the progress made in the investigation into the exchange of information. Will keep the international organization informed.
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“We all know that the game is threatened by a few corrupt elements and these elements try to attract cricketers for their personal gain, but of course if the players are anti-corruption,” said the PCB director of anti-corruption and security. Strictly adhering to the Corruption Code and informing the Anti-Corruption Officer of any attempt by these elements to contact us, we can collectively defeat these elements.
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The PCB has adopted a zero tolerance policy on corruption in cricket and continues to support the government in legislating in this regard. In the proposed draft law, the PCB has also proposed harsher penalties to curb corruption.