Australia, April 28: Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne for his or any other Australian cricketers involved in match-fixing in IPL related reports dubbed crap.
He said that if someone is found guilty then it should be banned for life.
According to unconfirmed reports, 27 players for match-fixing in IPL Indian tax authorities are reportedly under scrutiny which includes a famous Australian player.
Warne said he had not surprised by the controversy but Hsita without leaving your name and proving that he is hurt.
“When I was playing in the IPL on match-fixing and the Royals did not ever talk to me, I have not heard anything about it. I have some friends that I am comfortable because I am not in any way involved in IPL dispute.
The veteran leg-spinner said that Twenty20 cricket, though sometimes – sometimes weird things happen. It is the nature of sport. Twenty20 matches so I know that you have to fix in any case should be captain you can not do otherwise. If any player in this controversy is found guilty then it should be banned for life.
Warne said: “I firmly believe that no Australian is not included. ‘d Love to hear from the mouth of the concerned officials that no Australian is under scrutiny.
The huge success of IPL Lalit Modi praised for “but also indicated that lack of transparency in running the competition.
Warne said IPL for Modi’s vision was great and they should be given full credit for their child is.
IPL, he said, but everything should be transparent. It may not cause any controversy.
—Agencies