I'll name the Corrupt Players says Zulqarnain Haider
Former Pakistan Wicket keeper Zulqarnain Haider has said that he would ' name and shame' the players he believes are involved in corruption and match fixing.
Haider, 24, sought asylum in UK in November last year, after making claims that he received threats during the Pakistan South Africa series.
"There are big names involved in these illegal activities, but they're getting away with it," Zulqarnain told PakPassion.net.
Despite bans on Salman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Amir, Haider claimed thorough investigations were "not being carried out".
"Players are going to be even more careful now and I know they are watching their backs and attempting to make it even more difficult for the ACSU (the ICC's Anti-corruption & Security Unit) and ICC to catch them out."
"What needs to happen very soon is for an organisation to be set up by the ICC for the specific purpose of looking into the bank accounts and financial dealings of all international cricketers," he said.
"This can be an offshoot of the ACSU and should contain individuals who have previously worked in the legal profession or the world of finance.
"The new organisation needs to work closely with all of the international cricket boards who should offer their utmost cooperation.
"The player contracts with respective boards should have a clause in the contract stating that all financial transactions have to be transparent and details of all bank accounts irrespective of location, have to be revealed by the cricketer to the board and investigating authority."
"I gave up everything in cricket," he said. "I had a promising career ahead of me and I sacrificed it all, but I don't have any regrets and my mission now is to clean up the game.
"I am prepared to do anything to help in totally cleaning up cricket."
Haider, 24, sought asylum in UK in November last year, after making claims that he received threats during the Pakistan South Africa series.
"There are big names involved in these illegal activities, but they're getting away with it," Zulqarnain told PakPassion.net.
"I am ready to name and shame them, if asked by the relevant authorities."
Despite bans on Salman Butt, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Amir, Haider claimed thorough investigations were "not being carried out".
"Players are going to be even more careful now and I know they are watching their backs and attempting to make it even more difficult for the ACSU (the ICC's Anti-corruption & Security Unit) and ICC to catch them out."
"What needs to happen very soon is for an organisation to be set up by the ICC for the specific purpose of looking into the bank accounts and financial dealings of all international cricketers," he said.
"This can be an offshoot of the ACSU and should contain individuals who have previously worked in the legal profession or the world of finance.
"The new organisation needs to work closely with all of the international cricket boards who should offer their utmost cooperation.
"The player contracts with respective boards should have a clause in the contract stating that all financial transactions have to be transparent and details of all bank accounts irrespective of location, have to be revealed by the cricketer to the board and investigating authority."
"I gave up everything in cricket," he said. "I had a promising career ahead of me and I sacrificed it all, but I don't have any regrets and my mission now is to clean up the game.
"I am prepared to do anything to help in totally cleaning up cricket."