A high-powered International Cricket Council anti-corruption team is jetting into Toronto this week. No, they are not here to check out what the country’s largest dynamic metropolis has to offer or a trip to see the awe-inspiring beauty of Niagara Falls.
They may still take in all the sites during their spare time but they are here on a far more serious and challenging visit. They are here to investigate a number of incidents that have perked the ears of the world’s governing body.
The ICC has been forced to jump into action after receiving a recorded tape from a Cricket Canada member about illegal betting, match-and-spot-fixing involving the national team in the last few weeks. Immediately after the member admitted to forwarding the tape to the ICC in England, he was fired for not shari