Lara denies charges
West Indies batsman Brian Lara refuted charges by an Indian bookmaker who has claimed he had paid him to "underperform" during two one-day matches in India in 1994.
"I categorically deny taking money from a bookmaker or
anyone else to underperform," Lara said in a statement issued
by the West Indies Cricket Board secretariat in St.John's,
Antigua on Wednesday.
The former West Indies captain arrived in London
on Wednesday with the West Indies team for an overnight stop on
its way to its forthcoming tour of Australia, to learn that
India's Central Bureau of Investigation report into
match-fixing included evidence that a prominent bookmaker had
given him "around dlrs 40,000" to "underperform" in the two
matches on the tour of India in late 1994.
Team manager Ricky Skerritt told the Associated Press
from the team's hotel at London's Heathrow Airport that Lara
was unfazed by the claims that had been first hinted at in
newspaper reports in Jamaica before the team's departure on Tuesday.
"Brian is in great spirits," Skerritt said. "He is aware
of it, we have spoken about it and, as far as he's concerned,
it never happened. He's not even prepared to discuss it
further."
Mail Cricket Editor