The ICC said that corruption cases were sporadic and were not widespread. ICC anti-corruption chief Sir Ronnie Flanagan issued a statement on Thursday. “I think it (corruption) is certainly not rampant in the world of cricket. I think it is engaged in by a tiny number of people. Sadly, I wouldn’t say the instances we have seen brought to justice are totally isolated either. The vast, vast majority of cricketers are not only wonderfully talented, but wonderfully ethical people. “It is only a tiny proportion of people, some of whom may have a predisposition to it and some who succumb to the evil advances of other people. My message to the followers of cricket is keep following, keep loving this wonderful game and don’t be thinking that corruption is rampant within the game.”