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New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum may testify against Chris Cairns in perjury trial

Brendon McCullum feels he has a 'duty to protect the game'.

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New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum has said that he would testify against former teammate Chris Cairns in a perjury trial in 2015, because he has 'a duty to protect the game'.

McCullum would be amongst as many as 12 leading cricketers who might be called to give evidence when the trial starts in October 2015.

Cairns won 90,000 pounds in damages in 2012 after he sued Indian Premier League (IPL) founder Lalit Modi over an accusation of match fixing and was later charged with one count of perjury in the case, Sport24 reported.

Though McCullum revealed that he was disappointed to be further drawn into the case, still he agreed to testify given his obligations as an international cricketer. 

According to speculations, McCullum is likely to be questioned about evidence he gave to anti-corruption investigators that was later leaked to British newspapers. In the testimony, McCullum had alleged that Cairns approached him on at least two occasions and encouraged to become involved in match fixing.

McCullum said that he was deeply disappointed the evidence he had given to investigators had become public. He said that the media has almost made him feel like he is the one on trial which doesn't seem quite right.

But, the skipper added that he would still do it again because he knows that's the obligation one has as an international cricketer.

McCullum said that one has to stamp out corruption and that's ultimately led him to making his statement to the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the anti-corruption unit.

Cairns is regarded as one of the finest cricketers New Zealand has produced. He has scored 3,320 runs in 62 tests, with five centuries at an average of 33.5, and has 218 wickets at 29.4. He played 215 ODIs, scoring 4,950 runs and has 201 wickets to his credit, the report added. 

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