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Shocked and devastated: Glenn Maxwell refutes spot-fixing allegations

Updated on: 25 July,2018 12:00 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Aussie Glenn Maxwell refutes spot fixing allegations raised in an Al Jazeera documentary during 2017 Ranchi Test; says he always reported suspicious aspects in Indian Premier League

Shocked and devastated: Glenn Maxwell refutes spot-fixing allegations

Glenn Maxwell

Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell has claimed that he has reported "certain untoward things" during the IPL to the anti-corruption officials while refuting a recent investigative documentary's insinuation that he could be involved in spot fixing. An Al Jazeera documentary on corruption in cricket alleged that Australian players were involved in spot fixing during the 2017 Ranchi Test against India, in which Maxwell made his maiden Test century after being recalled.


Even as there was no direct reference to the all-rounder in the video, the match footage used in the documentary indicated that Maxwell was one of two Australian players being accused. He confirmed to 'SEN radio' that the aired footage was of his batting. "I was shocked. I was a bit hurt by it as well. To have these allegations about your involvement in a game where you've only got happy memories about it, great memories...I still remember the feeling after hugging Steven Smith after getting my maiden Test hundred. To have that tarnished by these allegations was pretty devastating and obviously there's absolutely no truth to it whatsoever.


"I've been very honest with them [anti-corruption officers] the whole way through with the IPL," Maxwell said. "If I've ever seen anything untoward I always sat down with them [ACU], had a long coffee and just talked about everything to make sure nothing ever, ever comes back to me," he added. An ICC investigation into the allegations is currently underway. However, the ICC has accused Al Jazeera of not sharing the raw footage of the sting despite repeated requests.


"There's some things you see in the game of cricket where you're always just a little bit unsure. All the things you do hear in the game, and when it comes out later on you go, 'Oh, I swear I could have noticed that while I was watching it'," Maxwell said. Maxwell said that it was easier when he captained Kings XI Punjab in 2015 IPL. "It was probably easier when I was captain and I was able to see the way the game was going, and the instructions that I was giving players, and the way the game was moving, I could actually work it out a little better. There wasn't really anything untoward in the season I was captain, but you could certainly tell from opposition stuff and that's why I reported certain things," he said.

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