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Chappell slams ICC, Boards for doing little against corruption

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Former Australian captain Ian Chappell has slammed the ICC and the cricket Boards for their "weak leadership" while dealing with corruption in the game and said they need to do more to stamp out the menace.

Delivering a keynote address at the 'ESPNcricinfo at 20' event here, Chappell said so far only "soft targets" have got the punishment for corruption from cricket administrators.

"I would like cricket administrators to get back to where priority number one is ... I think now the most important issue for cricket administration is corruption. I can't think of anything other than corruption that can bring this game down," Chappell said.
 

"I think if you look at the history of people who have been pinged with corruption charges, not much of it has come from cricket. Not much of it has come from the anti-corruption unit. Most of it has come from television stings, newspaper stings," he said.

"If you look at what cricket has done, the only convictions cricket has got seem to me to be very, very soft targets. I don't think that all the people, all the players, mixed up in this are all soft targets," he added.

Chappell called for a zero-tolerance approach to fixing from the game's administrators, including bans for players suspected of corruption, regardless of whether such suspicions would hold up in court.

"I think if cricket is going to rely on prosecuting these guys in court, you're going to catch about one every hundred years. It's damn near impossible. Cricket has to have a cricket punishment, which is obviously leaving guys out of the team if they think they're dodgy, and I know that can be fraught with danger, but this is not a Marquess of Queensberry game. They're not going to play by the rules, and I don't think cricket can afford to.

"Players have got to become whistle-blowers, and they've got to be educated how important this is. You cannot tell me that if you're in a dressing room and there's some funny stuff going on, surely to Christ you're going to know," he said.

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First Published: Nov 19 2013 | 8:13 PM IST

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