ISLAMABAD – Shahid Afridi’s biography, Game Changer has sparked plenty ofdebate owing to some shocking revelations made in the book.
From Waqar Younis to Gautam Gambhir, Aamer Sohail to Shoaib Malik and theculprits of the spot-fixing scandal, Afridi has talked about them all, inone way or the other.
While Afridi has cleared his position in the scandal which wreaked havoc onPakistan cricket, BCCI official Anirudh Chaudhry has questioned his role inthe controversy.
According to Anirudh, his inaction is a direct violation of ICC’sAnti-Corruption Code.
Actually, once he became aware, he ought to have immediately reported it tothe Anti Corruption Unit of the @ICC . How the ACU dealt with theinformation of him not having reported this would be interesting because itwas a failure of his obligation under the code.
If Afridi was aware of the situation, then he was legally bound to sharethe details with the ICC’s Anti Corruption Unit under the following law:
Participants must report all approaches, or information regarding corrupt,or invitation to engage in corrupt conduct, to the appropriate ACU, withoutunnecessary delay.
It remains to be seen how ICC responds to the claims made by the BCCIofficial.






