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Don't judge Ashraful too harshly over match fixing, says former coach

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Bangladesh cricketer Mohammad Ashraful. Former Bangladesh cricket coach Jamie Siddons says ex-captain Ashraful shouldn't be judged too harshly for his involvement in match-fixing. Photo: AP

Former Bangladesh cricket coach Jamie Siddons says ex-captain Mohammad Ashraful shouldn’t be judged too harshly for his involvement in match-fixing because he was likely ensnared by the “powerful beast of underworld gambling” at an early age.

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Siddons, who now coaches New Zealand’s Wellington province, told the newspaper he alerted the Bangladesh Cricket Board and International Cricket Council to the threat of spot fixing during his four-year term as Bangladesh coach from 2007 to 2011.

Ashraful admitted to match- and spot-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League after being suspended by the BCB on Tuesday. He is being investigated by the ICC.

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The Australian-born Siddons said he wasn’t surprised to hear of Ashraful’s involvement, saying “it’s disappointing but I don’t think it’s surprising. It’s a powerful beast the underworld gambling.”

Siddons said he “made my thoughts known a while ago to the [Bangladesh] cricket board and the ICC,” warning of the threat of spot fixing. He said young players were often vulnerable to financial temptation and Ashraful was probably sought out by the match-fixers while still in his teens.

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