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Services of ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit hired for IPL matches
Date: 19 March, 2010(Friday)
Bipin Dani, in Mumbai
It has learnt that more than three officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) are keeping watch on players' performance in the on-going third edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in India.
The world's richest governing body-Indian cricket board 'could not afford' to hire their services last year, when the second edition of the IPL was held in South Africa. "Yes, as reported in media outlets last year, the ICCs ACSU has been contracted by the IPL for this years event", confirmed ICC spokesman James Fitzgerald.
According to the sources close to the IPL, Arrie De Beer, the Regional Security Manager (RSM) for South Africa and Zimbabwe, Ronald Hope, the RSM for England and West Indies and Mr. Martin from Dubai are in India overseeing the players' movements. Niranjan Virk, who promoted as a chief investigator, is likely to be the co-ordinator.
Dharam Veer Singh Yadav, the last recruited RSM for India and Sri Lanka, is now overseeing the matches in Bangladesh against England, will also join the squad for the remainder of the IPL matches, it has also learnt.
"The players' ICC rankings are not affected even when they can't perform well in the domestic (IPL) matches and owing to this reason, the Anti-Corruption people can't take chances with betting and match-fixing", a source said, reminding about the possible involvement of players in the ICL (Indian Cricket League) matches.
Services of ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit hired for IPL matches - Cricdb | an eye on cricket
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IPL 3
Services of ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit hired for IPL matches
Date: 19 March, 2010(Friday)
Bipin Dani, in Mumbai
It has learnt that more than three officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) are keeping watch on players' performance in the on-going third edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in India.
The world's richest governing body-Indian cricket board 'could not afford' to hire their services last year, when the second edition of the IPL was held in South Africa. "Yes, as reported in media outlets last year, the ICCs ACSU has been contracted by the IPL for this years event", confirmed ICC spokesman James Fitzgerald.
According to the sources close to the IPL, Arrie De Beer, the Regional Security Manager (RSM) for South Africa and Zimbabwe, Ronald Hope, the RSM for England and West Indies and Mr. Martin from Dubai are in India overseeing the players' movements. Niranjan Virk, who promoted as a chief investigator, is likely to be the co-ordinator.
Dharam Veer Singh Yadav, the last recruited RSM for India and Sri Lanka, is now overseeing the matches in Bangladesh against England, will also join the squad for the remainder of the IPL matches, it has also learnt.
"The players' ICC rankings are not affected even when they can't perform well in the domestic (IPL) matches and owing to this reason, the Anti-Corruption people can't take chances with betting and match-fixing", a source said, reminding about the possible involvement of players in the ICL (Indian Cricket League) matches.
Services of ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit hired for IPL matches - Cricdb | an eye on cricket