England head coach Brendon McCullum’s look in on-line betting ads has landed him in a repair with the nation’s cricket board (ECB) probing whether it is in breach of the governing physique’s anti-corruption guidelines.
The former New Zealand captain had appeared in on-line ads after becoming a member of betting organisation ‘22Bet’ as an envoy in January. He had shared a video on his Facebook web page on March 27 selling 22Bet’s markets on the Indian Premier League.
“We are exploring the matter and are in discussions with Brendon around his relationship with 22Bet,” the ECB was quoted as saying by the BBC.
“We have rules in place around gambling and will always seek to ensure these are followed.” The ECB, nevertheless, clarified that McCullum isn’t presently below any investigation.
New Zealand’s Problem Gambling Foundation had complained to the ECB in regards to the adverts final week.
According to ECB’s anti-discrimination code “directly or indirectly soliciting, inducing, enticing, instructing, persuading, encouraging, facilitating or authorising any other party to enter into a bet in relation to the result, progress, conduct or any other aspect of any match or competition” is an offence.
The code suggests such an offence would carry a minimal one-year interval of “ineligibility”.
England has gained 10 of their final 12 Tests since McCullum turned the coach at first of final summer time.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com