Three Unnamed cricketers are under investigation for match fixing

ICC is investigating three players who are accused of match-fixing

Three Unnamed cricketers are under investigation for match fixing

After Sri Lanka international Shehan Madhushanka's illicit possession of drugs, Three more cricketers are accused of match-fixing.

Sri Lanka Sports Minister Dallas Alahapperuma has guaranteed that the International Cricket Council is completing examinations concerning three cricketers from the country on charges of match-fixing.

As indicated by Sri Lankan online news entry NewsWire, Alahapperuma has come out saying
that three Sri Lankan cricketers were under scrutiny for coordinate fixing. 

Yet the Minister didn't uncover their names or determine on the off chance that they were present
or previous players.

Showing his disappointment to see individuals lacking order and character in the game, Alahapperuma focused on the requirement for improvement of school-level cricket.

He said that school-level cricket frames the reason for national-level cricket, and creating it would prompt Sri Lanka's ascent in the universal stage.

To do as such, Alahapperuma said that the training and sports services, and the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) must meet up.

The cricket body alongside the services need to detail a drawn-out arrangement for the advancement of school-level cricket, he said.

He included that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will seat a gathering with authorities from the individual services, SLC, and school cricket specialists one week from now to talk about these issues, referring to the declining status and regard for cricket in Sri Lanka.

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