ICC probes Sri Lankan player for match fixing

The International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit has been monitoring the activities of a leading Sri Lanka player since the World Twenty20 in England last year after team-mates became increasingly unsettled by his late-night fraternising with a man they believed to be an illegal bookmaker, according to the Guardian.

They passed on their concerns to the captain, Kumar Sangakkara, who followed ICC protocol by contacting the anti-corruption unit, the British daily reported.
The player has since been investigated by Sri Lankan police, although no charges have been laid; officials from the ICC’s anti-corruption unit are said to be dismayed at the lack of progress.
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC’s chief executive, has admitted to a general sense of frustration, saying: “The [anti-corruption unit’s] working is not that of a policing agency or a newspaper. They have no power to arrest or seize, or carry out a sting operation.”
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