Sourav Ganguly exacted that ICC isnt an policing body and
the cricketers ought have responsibility toward the game.Touching to the spot-fixing
scam, the ace Bengal cricketer told those found guilty
in the spot-fixing scandal should be "heavily punished".
Without naming the charged trio of Pakistan Test skipper
Salman Butt and the pacer duo of Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamir, the southpaw
told," We ought delay for the outcome."
"The guilty ought be heavily punished. These are all
allegations, there's no proof yet. We shouldn't make comments," he said.
"ICC isn't a police station, it's some set of laws. If
in the least they're violated, they'll take action. Nothing is foolproof,"
the 38-year-old told.
"Not just Pakistan
is took. I hear players from Australia
and Bangladesh
have been approached. It boils down to the players, it's their as well as
captain's responsibilty.
They are playing as an individual, they should take responsiblity,"
Ganguly told.
Pakistan's
Test skipper Butt and pacers Asif and Aamir are facing a Scotland Yard
investigation over their alleged involvement in a betting scam
"exposed" by a British tabloid's sting operation.