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World Service,2 mins

How can cricket stop match-fixing in places where it's not a crime?

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This week the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit are in Sri Lanka lobbying the local government to criminalise match-fixing as they investigate cases of corruption on the island. The head of the unit Alex Marshall, explains to Alison Mitchell what is being done to tackle the issue. Photo: Bank notes (Getty Images)

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