ECB summon Lewis to talks
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that it would be meeting Chris Lewis tomorrow to discuss the comments he made in yesterday's News of the World
ECB Statement
17-Apr-2000
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) today announced that it would be
meeting Chris Lewis tomorrow to discuss the comments he made in yesterday's
News of the World.
The player will attend a meeting in London with the Chairman of the
Discipline Committee, Gerard Elias, and the International Teams Director,
Simon Pack.
Simon Pack said: "This is an extremely serious issue and therefore we shall be meeting with Chris Lewis tomorrow to discuss his comments in detail.
"As is well known, the ECB sought the assistance of the police as soon as it
became aware of the match-fixing allegations concerning the England v New
Zealand Test series last summer.
"The ECB cooperated fully with the police in their inquiries which included
the interview of all England players, team management and match officials
involved in the series. As a result, the police found nothing to implicate
any player, member of management or match official in match-fixing.
"However, we have today contacted the police investigation team regarding
the News of the World article and they have confirmed that they too will be
seeking to interview Chris Lewis about this matter with some urgency."