Australian Test and one-day captain Michael Clarke said Friday he was "100 percent confident" that no Australian cricketers were involved in match-fixing.
His comments followed allegations made in a London court this week implicating Australian players during the corruption trial of ex-Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.
"Me personally, I have never been approached by anyone," he said on his departure for South Africa for a three-match one-day series that kicks off on October 19 ahead of Tests in Cape Town and Johannesburg in November.
"The players I have played with, I'm 100 percent confident they would never be involved in that," he added on the Cricket Australia website.
"It is not the Australian way. Never in my time have I experienced a conversation with anybody about any such things.".........Read More
His comments followed allegations made in a London court this week implicating Australian players during the corruption trial of ex-Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.
"Me personally, I have never been approached by anyone," he said on his departure for South Africa for a three-match one-day series that kicks off on October 19 ahead of Tests in Cape Town and Johannesburg in November.
"The players I have played with, I'm 100 percent confident they would never be involved in that," he added on the Cricket Australia website.
"It is not the Australian way. Never in my time have I experienced a conversation with anybody about any such things.".........Read More
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