No live betting: ICC

SYDNEY. — The International Cricket Council vowed yesterday to clamp down on live betting to try to ensure a corruption-free World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Anyone caught breaking the rules will be barred from the whole tournament, which starts on February 14. Live betting or “pitch-siding” involves gamblers at sports events gaining an upper hand on other punters by taking advantage of the short time-lag, usually a matter of seconds, between play and live international broadcasts on television.

Ronnie Flanagan, head of the ICC’s anti-corruption and security unit, said the issue went far deeper than a few clever people getting one over on betting shops. “I think the risk is that this feeds into a wider and more sophisticated network of illegal betting, often in the Indian sub-continent,” he said. — AFP.

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