We're trying to restore cricketers' faith: ICC
Updated On: 07 June, 2016 06:53 PM IST | | PTI
Stung by Brendon McCullum's scathing criticism of its "casual" handling of match-fixing evidence against Chris Cairns, the ICC today said it is trying to regain the trust of cricketers by continued review of its anti-corruption activities
New Delhi: Stung by Brendon McCullum's scathing criticism of its "casual" handling of match-fixing evidence against Chris Cairns, the ICC today said it is trying to regain the trust of cricketers by continued review of its anti-corruption activities.
Former New Zealand captain McCullum, during his 'MCC Spirit of Cricket' lecture yesterday in London, lashed out at the ICC for the manner in which the game's governing body handled issues of corruption. His particular reference was to the case against his compatriot Cairns, in which McCullum gave evidence, which was leaked to a British tabloid during the course of the trial.
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