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Last Updated : 2023-10-04 00:25:00
Wed, 04 Oct 2023 Today's Paper
The International Cricket Council (ICC) will, for the first time ever, start a two-week amnesty period for Sri Lankan cricketers and others involved in the game to come clean and tell them what they know about corruption.
The 14 days will begin next week and the ICC expects all those who have been approached by bookies, but failed to report these approaches to anti-corruptions officials, to divulge details.
Unchikun Wednesday, 09 January 2019 09:09 PM
Well done ICC. We in Sri Lanka do not believe in schedules. This is nice and I am waiting for the outcome. It late suspend Sri Lanka from the ICC.
Chux Thursday, 10 January 2019 07:02 AM
All these are welcome but all the bookies are from India what kind of inquires ICC has done up to against them??? And why are so scared of BCCI
sunil vijaya Thursday, 10 January 2019 07:03 AM
ban cricket in sri lanka and let football and rugger get prominence. this stupid game!!!!!
save Thursday, 10 January 2019 07:33 AM
when you shake hand, you should never bend.Can someone at least teach these basic customs to these useless uneducated morons?
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