In light of reports in the media about cricketers being held suspect about their actions with regards to match fixing in the IPL 2 season in South Africa, the Australian cricket board has come out strongly to deny that that was the case with regard to any of the Australian cricketers.

Cricket Australia has denied the allegations that two Australian cricketers were part of the twenty-nine cricketers being secretly investigated by the ICC Anti Corruption and Security Unit.
Cricket Australia has stated categorically that they are not aware of any such secret report and have queried the ICC who claim to have "no knowledge" of it either, therefore, putting the whole reporting is question.
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