Pakistan might be in the eye of the storm after guilty verdicts against three of its cricketers but Australian speedster Brett Lee believes match-fixing is not only restricted to the sub-continent.
However, he has maintained that he never felt anything suspicious about his colleagues against whom he's played.
"What I will say publicly is that it's not just the subcontinent and I don't want to focus on Pakistan or India or people might think it's because (of) the subcontinent," the affable pacer was quoted as saying by the Australian Associated Press.
"It's every day, (an) every walk of life type of thing and it's not just cricket.
"The most important thing is, I believe, that every time I walked out on the field, and the players that have played with me, there was certainly nothing that would ever make me think personally that there was something dodgy going on," he added.
In his new autobiography My Life, Lee writes about an incident when, he was approached by a man with potential links to bookmakers during the 2009 Ashes series.
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