The currently out-of-favour opener, who has played 90 Tests and 248 One-dayers, doesn't foresee himself making the cut in the squad for next year's World Cup but not because of his book.
"Book or no book, the squad has gelled so nicely over the last couple of months, and the youngsters that have come in have all performed ... I can't see the squad changing at all before the announcement for the World Cup," he said.
Gibbs hoped that corruption, which has returned to haunt international cricket due to the spot-fixing allegations against the Pakistani trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir, would be stamped out for good this time.
"I'm sure the ICC will try and make some kind of example, if proven guilty and it'll prevent it ever coming out again," he said.
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