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Match Fixing - a report
 

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Sri Lanka has asked India to help probe allegations that World Cup-winning skipper Arjuna Ranatunga and his deputy Aravinda de Silva were involved in match fixing, officials said Thursday.

Sri Lanka's Board of Control for Cricket (BCCSL) asked its Indian counterpart for copies of a report published Wednesday by the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that probed corruption in cricket.

"The BCCSL requires to obtain immediately a copy of the 162-page report and relevant authenticated transcripts of evidence," said Sri Lanka's cricket chief Thilanga Sumathipala in a letter to Indian cricket chief A. C. Muthiah.

Sri Lanka's Ranatunga, 36, who retired from international cricket in August, said he had never had any dealings with bookmakers nor was he ever offered money to throw matches." Had any offer of a bribe been made to me at any time I would have promptly reported the matter to the appropriate authorities," Ranatunga said in a one-paragraph statement issued here Wednesday.

He was reacting to allegations in India that he and his deputy, Aravinda de Silva, accepted bribes to fix matches.

"The references to me in the Indian newspaper articles are entirely false," he said. There was no immediate reaction from de Silva, who is still playing Test cricket for Sri Lanka.

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