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Amir says match-fixers should face jail

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His international career ruined due to involvement in spot-fixing, banned Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has backed former Indian captain Rahul Dravid’s suggestion to make fixing a criminal offence.

In an interview on Geo Super channel, Amir, who is serving a five-year ban, said the ICC needs to do more to control the menace of fixing in cricket.

'I don’t know what powers or authority the ICC has but definitely it needs to make fixing of matches a criminal offence and there should be jail sentences for those involved in this racket,' he said.

'It can be termed as invasion of privacy but the biggest thing they must do is to keep track of all calls made and received on phones of players and officials involved in a bilateral series or tournament,' the youngster said.

'The ICC must keep track and monitor numbers of all potential and known bookmakers, who lure players into the fixing racket. And anyone found guilty must face criminal charges. I don’t think just having education and awareness programmes about anti-corruption is enough to deter such things,' he opined.

Amir said education and awareness campaigns can only do as much and cannot deter those who have made up their minds.

'Someone who has made up his mind to do something wrong will not be affected by these programs.'

'The point is that if players know anyone who tries to corrupt them will face proper criminal charges they will be quick to report any approach or offer or unusual activity to the ICC anti-corruption and security unit officers or their team management,' he said.

Aamir said he was making these pleas because he had seen and undergone a lot at a very young age.

'One day I was creating a world record and next day I was facing spot-fixing charges. I have been through tough times and have learnt from them.

'The biggest lesson has been that there is enough legal money to be made from cricket and it is best for players to avoid negative and bad company,' he said.

'I would advise all young players to stay away from corruption because in the end if they remain honest and they are good players they will still earn good money,' he added.

Courtesy : The Hindu

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