A British newspaper claims that twenty-nine international cricketers are under a secret report of suspicion by the ICC, a claim dismissed by the BCCI.

The newspaper claims that the players are under suspicion during the IPL 2 season that took place in South Africa with possible links to bookies and match fixing. The report is said to be confidential, the reason for which it is not in the public domain.
The BCCI has dismissed the existence of any such report because the ICC would have to inform them of it. The report apparently includes two Australian cricketers while also adding that no Pakistan cricketer or England cricketer is part of those shortlisted.
Similar allegations were also brought up when the IPL 3 controversy blew apart and when the skeletons came out of the closet as Lalit Modi was suspended as the IPL Chairman and Commissioner, with the BCCI taking the same stance on the issue as on the news of this ICC "secret report".
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