ICC offers amnesty for Sri Lankans to report match-fixing approaches

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The International Cricket Council has announced an unprecedented 15-day amnesty for anyone who has failed to report a corrupt approach in Sri Lanka.

While failure to disclose contact from would-be match-fixers is punishable by up to five years’ suspension, between 16 and 31 January any player, coach or administrator can pass on details of any such incident without facing a sanction themselves.

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