Cricket Canada Caught in Corruption Controversy: ICC Investigates Scandal
The ICC is probing Cricket Canada over alleged corruption breaches following a match against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup. Investigations are based on claims from a CBC documentary, revealing governance issues and implications in team selections. Allegations within the organization have sparked broader scrutiny.
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The ICC has launched an investigation into Cricket Canada after allegations of corruption surfaced, particularly during a T20 World Cup match against New Zealand. The inquiry follows revelations from a CBC documentary highlighting governance flaws and potential corruption.
In the spotlight is Canada's February 17 match in Chennai, which raised flags due to unusual occurrences in play, such as the fifth over by Canadian captain Dilpreet Bajwa. The match ended in New Zealand's favor, with the game performance spurring an anti-corruption probe by the ICC.
Adding complexity, the ICC's investigation involves issues beyond the New Zealand match. Allegations of inappropriate influences on team selections have emerged, with claims that senior officials exerted pressure on coaches. The fallout includes former coach Pubudu Dassanayake suing for wrongful termination, claiming such pressures were pivotal.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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