South African national cricket team captain Hansie Cronje speaks to the press while the united cricket board director Ali Bacher (L) looks on 09 April 2000, at the kingsmead cricket stadium in Durban. Cronje said the allegations of match-fixing in India had 'hurt' him but added he would be happy for an independent inquiry to examine his bank accounts in order to clear his name.© AFP
Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lankan skipper and vice-captain of the Asia XI, walks in a hotel lobby upon his arrival in Dhaka, 06 April 2000 along with three compatriots to play in Saturday's one-day limited over Cricket Cup match against the World XI. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is organizing the event in Dhaka as part of its Cricket Week. Wasim Akram of Pakistan and Mark Waugh of Australia are to captain respectively the Asia XI and World XI.© AFP
(FILES) Picture dated 06 March 2000 shows South African skipper Hansie Cronje applauding as he leaves the pitch after South Africa beat India in the second test by an inning and 71 runs to take the Pepsi series 2-0 and end India's 13 year unbeaten home record. Cronje said it was one of the best performances by a South African team since the country returned to the international fold in 91/92. New Delhi police have registered charges against skipper Gronje and other members of his team for match fixing during the recent one-day series with India, a highly placed police source said 07 April 2000.© AFP
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