PCB To Criminalise Match-Fixing, Suggests Ehsan Mani

Updated - 15 Apr 2020, 04:33 PM

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Ehsan Mani has replaced Najam Sethi as the new chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Image Courtesy: Getty

In a bid to eradicate match-fixing, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ehsan Mani has called for strong amends in the legislation. Following the guidelines provided by the global governing body, Ehsan Mani said, it is a need to criminalise match-fixing. Countries like New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka have added it to their legislation.

In the past, Pakistan cricketers have come under radar for match-fixing. Saleem Malik, Ata-ur-Rehman, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt, Danish Kaneria, Sharjeel Khan have all been involved in match-fixing scandals and hampered the image of cricket in the country.

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Ehsan Mani. Image Courtesy: Getty

We need to make match-fixing criminal offence: Ehsan Mani

Ehsan Mani has spoken to the Pakistan government to bring around the change. The PCB does not has legal authority when it comes to match fixing, Ehsan Mani asserted. He also said, if there is a law in place, then agencies can come and do the needful.

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“We follow the guidelines which have been issued by the ICC. I think we need to make match-fixing a criminal offence. New Zealand, Australia, and Sri Lanka have bought in the legislation. I have talked to the government to bring in this change,” Mani said in a video posted by the official Twitter handle of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

“The problem is that the PCB does not have legal authority when it comes to the matter of match-fixing. We cannot follow money trails, if there is a law related to match-fixing, then agencies can come in and do the needful,” he added.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made it clear that it will not agree to Asia Cup 2020 cancellation to accommodate the Indian Premier League (IPL), when the season resumes after being disrupted due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. However, with the situation far from normal, it still remains to be seen if any of these two tournaments gets underway in the ongoing calendar year.

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