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CAN dismisses reports of match fixing, urges to file complaint with evidence



KATHMANDU: The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) has dismissed the news about the match fixing in T20 League as mere rumors and requested to file a complaint with evidence if there is information about match fixing in the ongoing League match.

Issuing a notice on Wednesday, the CAN requested to submit a complaint to the concerned authority: the central office of CAN or the anti-corruption unit of Nepal T20 league.

CAN termed the news about match-fixing/spot-fixing in the tournament as ‘false information and misleading’.

Publish Date : 04 January 2023 16:54 PM

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