Former England captain, Geoffrey Boycott says the recent spot fixing scandal involving the Pakistan players did not come as a surprise to him, because the failure of authorities to take tough measures to deal with similar cases in the past.
The straight-forward Yorkshire also had harsh words for the ICC, which has accused the inability of the body from head to avoid the current situation.
Boycott said that although a bowling few deliberate no-balls may not be a punishable crime under English law, the act must be very cautious in that it looks like a crime against cricket.s
The former batsman has also asked the High Commissioner of Pakistan to get off your high horse and said he turned his eyes to the evidence if he believed that the three accused players were innocent.
During the disciplinary proceedings, hearings, the burden of proof could also be the opposite: it is for players to prove he is innocent.
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