Will Srinivasan allow a probe against himself?
When it comes to judging corruption allegations in cricket, particularly in the sub-continent, 'no smoke without fire' has become the favoured testing method. There are two strong reasons for this: the match-fixing scandal that rocked the game in 2000 and the serious concerns raised by the Central Bureau of Investigation ripped apart pretensions that the game was insulated from shady elements. The scourge of spot-fixing then came to the fore after the News Of The World sting in 2010 led to Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir being jailed in the UK.
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