Former English wicketkeeper Paul Nixon has claimed that he was offered 'millions of pounds' to fix a Twenty20 match in England.
The 41-year-old, however, did not elaborate on his claim but said he had spoken to ICC's anti-corruption unit when the incident happened.
"I was offered enormous money, millions of pounds, to fix a Twenty20 game in England," Nixon, who retired at the end of last season, was quoted as saying in the Daily Mail.
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"I had to speak to the anti-corruption guys and they then went to work but people have to be caught doing it and that's tough. This has all done terrible damage to the game," he added.
Nixon was quoted in 2007 as saying that he had never been approached by bookmakers and hence, the game in question is believed to have taken place since then.
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