Pitch-fixing culprits should be punished: Kohli's mentor on ICC probe

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : May 27 2018 | 10:15 AM IST

Indian skipper Virat Kohli's mentor and childhood coach, Raj Kumar Sharma has said the International Cricket Council (ICC) should punish the culprits if they find out that last year's India-Sri Lanka Test match at Galle was fixed.

Sharma' statement comes after ICC on Saturday launched an investigation into the July 2017 Test match between India and Sri Lanka after a sting operation done by Al Jazeera claimed that the match was played on a pitch doctored at the behest match-fixers.

Talking about the same, Sharma told ANI: "It's a big regret. It's good that ICC has started looking into the matter. I think they will come out with the actual picture. If it has happened, then it's very sad."

"It's really disheartening to see all this. Cricket is a gentlemen game. Such things should not happen. People who play at the international level are role models for the younger generation. They should not do all this. The culprits should be punished," he added.

Al Jazeera further claimed that a former Mumbai first-class cricketer Robin Morris, who is now allegedly a match-fixer, admitted to his involvement in bribing a groundsman at Galle last year to alter the pitch.

The match was played between India and Sri Lanka at Galle from July 26-29. India won the match by 304 runs.

India scored 600 in the first innings with Shikhar Dhawan scoring 190 and Cheteshwar Pujara 153.

In the second innings, India managed 240 for three declared with skipper Virat Kohli scoring an unbeaten hundred. Sri Lanka could only muster 291 and 245 in their two innings and were beaten comprehensively within four days.

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First Published: May 27 2018 | 10:08 AM IST

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