A member of the Bangladesh girls’s cricket squad has reported a spot-fixing method on the Twenty20 World Cup in South Africa, the nation’s board mentioned.
The participant had reported the incident to the International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption unit (ACU), Shafiul Alam Nadel, the chairman of the Bangladesh Cricket Board girls’s wing instructed the Daily Star newspaper.
“Now, the rest will be dealt with by the ACU.
“We shouldn’t have jurisdiction over these issues as it is going to be regarded into by ACU. But, sure, we comprehend it.”
Spot-fixing refers to manipulation of part of a game to deliver a given outcome for betting purposes.
A Dhaka-based television channel has shared an audio conversation in which the player was approached, according to media reports.
The ICC and BCB were not immediately available for comment.
BCB chief executive Nizamuddin Chowdhury told cricket website ESPNCricinfo the incident was “very delicate”.
“Our gamers are conscious of their dos and don’ts,” Chowdhury mentioned.
“If there’s been an method, they know that they’ve to tell the ICC ACU in response to the occasion’s protocol.”
The match finishes on February 26.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au