CA will contact ICC on 'outlandish allegations'

12 October,2011 06:37 AM IST |   |  AFP

Cricket Australia (CA) chief James Sutherland said yesterday that allegations made in a London court implicating Australian players in match-fixing were baseless claims made by a person of dubious repute


Cricket Australia (CA) chief James Sutherlandu00a0 said yesterday that allegations made in a London court implicating Australian players in match-fixing were baseless claims made by a person of "dubious repute".


James Sutherland

In recordings played to Southwark Crown Court, an agent, Mazhar Majeed, alleged that Australians were prepared to fix parts of matches. "These comments or allegations would appear to be outlandish and were made by a person of dubious repute," Sutherland said.

Majeed also alleged that Australian players would fix "brackets", a set period of a match on which punters bet.
The CA boss said that he would contact the International Cricket Council (ICC) and investigate if there was "one skerrick of credible evidence".

"The ICC attend everyu00a0 international match with their corruption unit and there is nothing I have heard to suggest that there areu00a0 players who are of interest to them. "If there is any issue or there is any concern, we will investigate them. If we charge players and we find them guilty we will have no qualms about issuing a life sentence on players who are found guilty of match-fixing."

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James Sutherland Australian players match fixing claims