ICC Anti-Corruption Unit has revealed that former chief Paul Kandon a sensational match-fixing was involved in every team in the nineties. Kandon said the match-fixing was not just limited to the Indian subcontinent. He also lashed out at cricket debut show of commercialism and T-20 leagues.
"The end of the nineties in the Test and World Cup matches were fixed on a regular basis. From the late eighties to 1999 and 2000 teams were involved in fixing. Fixing was not just limited to the Indian subcontinent. " "It is something every international team some day." Kandon the players of that time knew what was happening, but they are silent. "I play cricket at the end of the nineties was a whole generation to know what's going on but he did not do anything. When they will see their careers have come to shame. Fixing the matches or series last seen in 2001 when we began to be active. " Kandon claimed that the UK began with the county teams would have fixed a friendly league, but it was not for money.
According to them, "the UK began by fixing the old Sunday League. County used to play county cricket teams throughout the week and had a league match on Sunday. Fixing it was friendly, but not for money place. "he said. County Championship have to do what the other team. Fixing it was friendly. " ICC Anti-Corruption Unit, created in 2000 when the then South African captain Hansie Cronje match-fixing revelations have shaken the world of cricket.
Stanford Super Series as well as he played a big role in the winning team gets two million dollars, while losing nothing. Kandon said many players playing in these leagues are able to earn big bucks while they are not connected, the second route. "The commercialization of T20 cricket has changed people's thinking. What people forget is that the cricket. Helicopters were seen landing at Lord's. Stanford series has changed all that. " "The players began to argue that everyone's been earning. I just will not Nobal Fenkunga outcome of the match. We can still win, I still can become the match of Man. " Kandon to the ICC Board in 2008 said he was informed about it but to speak out against IPL, BCCI was angry with him. He said, 'I said, T-20 in the current Test players will not return to the test. A perfect balance is necessary and also to keep a close eye on events. " Kandon "The Indian delegates protested that I have no right to vote. They felt that I am challenging the validity of the IPL. "
According to them, "the UK began by fixing the old Sunday League. County used to play county cricket teams throughout the week and had a league match on Sunday. Fixing it was friendly, but not for money place. "he said. County Championship have to do what the other team. Fixing it was friendly. " ICC Anti-Corruption Unit, created in 2000 when the then South African captain Hansie Cronje match-fixing revelations have shaken the world of cricket.
Stanford Super Series as well as he played a big role in the winning team gets two million dollars, while losing nothing. Kandon said many players playing in these leagues are able to earn big bucks while they are not connected, the second route. "The commercialization of T20 cricket has changed people's thinking. What people forget is that the cricket. Helicopters were seen landing at Lord's. Stanford series has changed all that. " "The players began to argue that everyone's been earning. I just will not Nobal Fenkunga outcome of the match. We can still win, I still can become the match of Man. " Kandon to the ICC Board in 2008 said he was informed about it but to speak out against IPL, BCCI was angry with him. He said, 'I said, T-20 in the current Test players will not return to the test. A perfect balance is necessary and also to keep a close eye on events. " Kandon "The Indian delegates protested that I have no right to vote. They felt that I am challenging the validity of the IPL. "