SLC invites ICC Anti-Corruption Unit to probe match-fixing allegations made in parliament (Image Source: IANS)
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has invited Alex Marshall, the General Manager of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit, to investigate allegations of match-fixing made in Sri Lanka's parliament regarding the Test match against Pakistan.
The claim made by Member of Parliament Nalin Bandara is related to the first Test of Pakistan's tour of Sri Lanka in July, when visitors chased down a target of 342 in the fourth innings, to go 1-0 up in the series.
"In the last Pakistan series, our team scored 400-odd [Sri Lanka had set a target of 342, a ground record if achieved], and still lost in the last innings. From the person who rolls the pitch, everyone has been given money. The board has become a gambling den," Bandara was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.