ICC refuses to act against Sutherland

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The ICC has refused to act on a PCB complaint against Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland for stating that Pakistan was not doing enough to curb corruption in cricket, saying that it was a matter between the two boards. Last week, a PCB official said the board was still waiting for a reply from the ICC on the letter it had sent to them asking them to inquire into the statement made by Sutherland recently.
But sources said the ICC had, on April 27, sent a letter to PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt informing him the ICC could not interfere in the matter. “The ICC, in its reply, has said that this is a matter between the Pakistan and Australian cricket boards,” reports said. “It has advised the PCB to take up their grievances directly with Cricket Australia,” an official added.
Sutherland, in a recent interview to the “Age”, said that he didn’t believe that the PCB had done enough to implement the recommendations of the Justice Malik Qayyum report into match-fixing that were given in 2000. Sutherland said if the PCB had done enough, the spot-fixing scandal involving Salman Butt, Asif and Amir could have been avoided.
The source said the PCB was now likely to take up the matter directly with Cricket Australia and ask for a response from them.