Karachi: Former International Cricket Council (ICC) chief Ehsan Mani has said that Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) did not work properly in spot fixing case, adding that alleged involvement of Pakistani players in corruption is shame for the whole country.
Talking to media here in Karachi, he said that it was impossible to fully eliminate corruption from cricket.
He said that new PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf has big challenges in domestic cricket and he has to build good relations with other cricket boards.
“Other players in the world inform their respective boards when they receive any offer from fixers but our players don’t do that,” he added.
“India is playing a major role to isolate Pakistan from international cricket,” the former president of ICC said.
Mani said, “I am ready to serve Pakistan cricket but only when someone approaches me.”
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