Nepal T20 League: ICC team inspects spot-fixing allegations and returns
Kathmandu, January 6 Officials from the International Cricket Council (I CC ) were in Kathmandu to investigate the spot-fixing allegations in the ongoing Nepal T20 League . The team came to Kathmandu on Thursday after being notified by Nepal T20 League’s anti-corruption unit (ACU) chief Vir Singh. Singh has been getting complaints about spot-fixing on a regular basis. The ICC team left Kathmandu on Friday after taking stock of the issues reported to them by Singh. After the suspicion of spot-fixing in the tournament, the ICC has increased its surveillance. According to sources, it is said that the ICC has started an investigation with priority based on the reporting done by Singh and his team. The ICC officials inspected the TU Cricket Ground and met Singhon Thursday. The team also met officials from the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police and the member secretary of the National Sports Council (NSC) Tanka Lal Ghising. On Wednesday, the NSC formed an inquiry co...