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Learning from mistakes: Mohammad Amir spot-fixing video used by ICC's ACU for educational purposes

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ICC ACU chief Ronnie Flanagan said that Amir’s video would be used to educate players in order to tackle corrupt practices in the ICC World T20.

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Learning from mistakes: Mohammad Amir spot-fixing video used by ICC's ACU for educational purposes

Mumbai: The International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Unit has utilised a video made of spot-fix tainted Pakistan pacer Mohammed Amir to educate players about the consequences of indulging in corrupt practices. “We have actually used Mohammad Amir (incident) at a very early stage. He did make a video for us before he admitted his guilt and described the effect that had upon him and how wrong he was,” said ICC’s Anti-Corruption Unit’s chairman, Ronnie Flanagan, at a media conference on Sunday. Flanagan told reporters about the measures being taken by his unit to prevent corrupt practices marring the ICC World T20 Championships commencing in two days’ time in the country. [caption id=“attachment_2646820” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File photo of Mohammad Amir. Getty Images](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Mohammad-Amir-380.jpg) File photo of Mohammad Amir. Getty Images[/caption] Amir was given a chance to resurrect his interrupted international career with the Pakistan team after serving a three-month prison sentence for his role in the 2010 spot-fixing episode. He made a return to international cricket on 15 January following a five-year ban for Pakistan against New Zealand in the opening Twenty20 International in Auckland. The fast bowler, now 23 years old, was found guilty and banned for intentionally bowling no-balls during the Lord’s Test against England in 2010. Amir, who was convicted along with his team-mates Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif, was released from an English prison four years ago. When asked whether players involved in spot-fixing should be allowed to return to the game, Flanagan said, “It’s a good thing in cricket that we have independent tribunals to decide upon punishment, just as the way in police. “When you investigate something, you present an evidence to court. In our case we present it to the tribunal. We do not decide as investigators what the punishment is. The independent tribunal decides upon that punishment. “We have zero-tolerance of corrupt activity, but does that mean punishment should always be the same? I’ll use the description in the criminal law….an assault is different from murder,” he explained. “So we have used that (video) in the past in our education with players. We did use that at a very early stage, just after he had released from prison,” said Flanagan. PTI

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