ICC anti-corruption unit not working: Watson

September 01, 2010 02:24 pm | Updated November 05, 2016 08:25 am IST - Melbourne

Australian all-rounder Shane Watson blamed the International Cricket Council for the spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the game, saying the world body’s anti-corruption unit is “not really working“.

Watson, who has confirmed being approached by an Indian bookmaker during last year’s Ashes in England, said it was disappointing to see a newspaper sting exposed what should have actually been handled by the ICC.

“The ICC anti-corruption unit is not really working,” he said.

“That’s totally to do with the ICC, so they really need to step in and really get to the bottom of it. Maybe they don’t want to get to the bottom of it because it might run too deep,” he added.

Watson said if the ICC does not act “as soon as possible”, credibility of the game may be lost forever as far as the fans concerned.

“People might turn away from cricket because they don’t know (whether) what they are seeing is actually the true facts of cricket,” he said.

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