The ICC has refuted reports running in the media related to a list of 29 players being investigated by the International Cricket Council's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) for alleged involvement in match-fixing.

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The ICC issued a statement that such reports are baseless.

British newspaper The Times had reported that 29 players have been cited by the ICC's ACSU for suspected involvement in match- or spot-fixing.