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ECB to charge Vincent, Naved Arif with fixingESPNCricinfo: The ECB are set to charge former Sussex players Lou Vincent and Naved Arif with allegedly fixing the outcome of a county match against Kent at Hove in 2011. An official statement is expected later on Thursday afternoon. Sussex lost the CB40 match in question by 15 runs, with Arif conceding 41 runs in six overs without a wicket, and Vincent being run out for 1 off seven balls. The result cost them a semi-final spot. In November 2012, Sussex had confirmed that the ICC’s Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) had investigated the match. The Daily Telegraph, which initially reported the story, said the match attracted bets totalling more than £12million on one legal gambling website alone, the highest total for any match of its kind in the past three years, which drew suspicions at the time but was cleared by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit only for the case to be later reopened by the ECB. Over the last two weeks it had emerged that Vincent, a former New Zealand batsman, had reportedly given information to the ACSU with details of attempted spot-fixing in several competitions around the world - including county cricket in England and the Champions League Twenty20. Arif, who is from Pakistan, was able to play for Sussex as a non-overseas player because of a Danish wife. He represented Sussex in eight Twenty20 matches, 12 first-class games and 14 List A matches in 2011 and 2012. He has also played for Sialkot and Sialkot Stallions, and his last domestic appearances were for Stallions in December 2012. |