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ICC objects to microphones in ODIs

The fear of corrupt cricketers sending coded messages to illegal bookmakers and gamblers live on air, is stopping the International Cricket Council from allowing broadcasters to strap microphones to players during one-day internationals.

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The fear of corrupt cricketers sending coded messages to illegal bookmakers and gamblers live on air, is stopping the International Cricket Council from allowing broadcasters to strap microphones to players during one-day internationals.

The recent controversies surrounding alleged match fixing and spot fixing has led to increased resistance from the ICC, which is not in a mood to relent despite Channel Nine's insistence.

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