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I will be happy to face ICC inquiry: Rauf

May 29, 2013 04:53 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:21 pm IST - Lahore

Money, gifts have never been my goal and target, he says

New Delhi, 21/04/2012, IPLT20: Delhi Daredevils vs Pune Warriors India--- Umpire Asad Rauf signals a boundary after evading a shot from Pune Warrior's Captain Sourav Ganguly during the IPLT20 match at Ferozshah Kotla Ground in New Delhi on 21, April, 2012. Photo: S_Subramanium

Embroiled in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf on Wednesday said he was ready to face the ICC’s Anti Corruption and Security Unit to clear his name.

“Money, gifts, spot-fixing and match-fixing have never been my goal and target. They have never been a topic in my life,” Rauf said.

“If there is an inquiry by the ICC’s Anti Corruption and Security Unit, then I will be happy to face the inquiry and answer all their queries,” he added, while dismissing all allegations against him.

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The spot-fixing saga in the IPL turned murkier with the controversial umpire’s withdrawal by the ICC from next month’s Champions Trophy in England for his alleged role in the scandal, which is growing bigger by the day.

The ICC had said in a statement that Rauf was withdrawn as he was under investigation by the Mumbai Police, thus becoming the first umpire to come under the scanner in the IPL spot—fixing scandal.

Rauf has had a history of controversies and only last year a small-time model named Leena Kapoor had accused him of sexually exploiting her for months before refusing to marry her.

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Although the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had distanced itself from Rauf’s case, saying the event was held in India and Rauf was officiating as an ICC umpire, PCB chairperson Zaka Ashraf had said that action would be taken against the umpire if the ICC asks for any such step.

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