No Excuses for Match-Fixers


Stuart Broad, who was part of the England team that beat Pakistan by five wickets in the first Twenty20 international match on Sunday, said he received his early education to prevent corruption, at the age of 19.

The England and Wales Cricket Board are serious about corruption as they regularly reminding players of their responsibilities.

“When you get into the England team, the ICC show you the anti-corruption DVD, everything you are allowed and not allowed to do," Broad said

Broad says that he do not know what other boards do. But it is the responsibility that they must be taken to ensure that every player is educated.

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