Cricket’s anti-corruption unit could be disbanded after failing to police fixing within the game

The Telegraph – Cricket’s anti-corruption unit could be disbanded and turned into the sport’s equivalent of an Interpol service after more than a decade of failing to police fixing within the game. The International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Unit is to be the first victim of the radical restructuring of the world governing body with a review into its future to begin with a meeting in London this month. The review has been commissioned by the new controlling forces at the ICC – India, England and Australia – and will also include Dave Richardson, the ICC chief executive, as patience has…