ICC warns associate nations against potential corrupt approach

T20 World Cup 2024: The ICC has warned the associate nations against a potential corrupt approach by Kenya international. As per reports, a former Kenya player tried to contact the Uganda team during the group stage.

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Uganda cricket team celebrate their historic win in Guyana (Getty Images)

Press Trust of India

New Delhi,UPDATED: Jun 18, 2024 11:48 IST

The spectre of corruption in cricket continues to challenge the game’s administrators, but one potential approach from a former Kenya international to a Uganda player in the ongoing T20 World Cup was dealt with swiftly by the sleuths of the ICC’s anti-corruption unit. As per the PTI reports, the incident took place during the league stage matches in Guyana where a former Kenya pacer tried to contact a Ugandan team member multiple times from different numbers.

Following the ICC’s strict anti-corruption protocol, the Ugandan player reported the approach to the ACU officials on site. The development prompted the officials to raise a red flag against the former Kenya player by informing all the associate teams about him.

“It is not a surprise that this person targeted a player from the Ugandan national team. Associate nations, as compared to the big teams, are soft targets for corruption but in this case the player who was approached did the needful by informing the ICC at the earliest,” a source told PTI.

ICC takes cognisance of corrupt measures

Failure to report a corrupt approach is an offence under the ICC’s anti-corruption code. The other offences include match-fixing, betting on the game, misuse of inside information and failing to co-operate with an investigation. Uganda ended their T20 World Cup campaign with a memorable win over Papua New Guinea and losses to Afghanistan, New Zealand and the West Indies in Trinidad on Friday. Uganda, first-timers in the competition alongside Canada and co-hosts USA, played three of their four league games in Guyana.

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Uganda team ‘approached’ by ex-Kenya player

“Players are approached all the time, more so by smaller nations. In bigger events like the T20 World Cup, there is more scrutiny and if an approach is conveyed to the ICC ACU, then due protocol is followed and a proper investigation is conducted,” said another source.

With effect from June 1, the ICC tweaked its anti-corruption code to empower the governing body and its member boards to “to proactively and thoroughly investigate incidents of corruption in the ongoing effort to protect the integrity of the game.”

“The anti-corruption code covers all cricket (whether international or domestic) played under the auspices of the ICC and its members and applies to all participants; player, coach, trainer, manager, selector, team owner or official, doctor, physiotherapist, match referee, pitch curator, player agent, umpires, as well as ICC and NCF Officials.

Participants are bound by the Code for 2 years after they have last participated in any form of official cricket.

“The maximum possible sanction for the most serious breaches of the Anti-Corruption Code is a life ban from all involvement in the game. In some countries, there is also the possibility of criminal sanctions,” reads an extract from the ICC anti-corruption code for participants.

All the international players are regularly briefed about a potential threat and are well-versed with the anti-corruption code. Corrupt approaches at big ticket events are not new. Back in the 2011 ODI World Cup in India, Canada’s then 20-year-old wicket-keeper Hamza Tariq was approached by alleged bookmakers. He duly reported the matter to the authorities.

Published By:

Diya Kakkar

Published On:

Jun 18, 2024

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