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18 May 2014 10:34 #191234
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England batsman Ian Bell believes regulations could be tightened in an effort to combat the possibility of corruption in county cricket.
On international days, players must hand in their mobile phones to a team security official at the start of each day, collecting them at the close of play, while only designated staff may have access to the internet.
It is part of the effort to stamp out spot-fixing, the practice of making certain a specific event happens at a specific moment so sums can be wagered.
The issue—for which Mervyn Westfield was jailed in 2012—has resurfaced after revelations from former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent this week.
Bell, speaking at Lord’s, the scene of the Pakistan spot-fixing scandal of four years ago, said: “It’s the cancer of the game that needs to be eradicated.
“It’s frustrating to see it cropping again. Lou Vincent is saying that it’s in five different countries that he’s played in. That’s unbelievable.
“In county games there is nothing. There are no rules in place as far as I’m aware.
“There are no rules or regs in county cricket to say you can’t do anything (with your phone).
An England and Wales Cricket Board spokesperson confirmed there are no such procedures in place in the county game, but insisted it was not complacent.
An ECB spokesman said: “We don’t feel the need to take away players’ mobile phones or laptops at televised county matches. It is a judgement call made by the anti-corruption unit.
“We are constantly vigilant but don’t believe corruption is endemic in county cricket. We take measures proportional to the level of threat.â€
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18 May 2014 12:56 #191287
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if vincent was pakistani he would be in jail without bail.
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18 May 2014 16:08 #191343
by boquiesse
Surely dem could ask de GCHQ to monitor the communication of all county and test cricketers in the UK.
That would not add too much to de monitoring that probably already takes place.
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