Yahoo – AFP,
1 July 2014
Disgraced former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent said Tuesday he had received a life ban from cricket for match-fixing.
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| Ex New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent during a match against South Africa September 19, 2007 (AFP Photo/Saeed Khan) |
Disgraced former New Zealand batsman Lou Vincent said Tuesday he had received a life ban from cricket for match-fixing.
"My
name is Lou Vincent and I am a cheat. I have abused my position as a
professional sportsman on a number of occasions by choosing to accept money
through fixing," he said in a statement confirming the ban.
The
punishment, which is expected to be formally announced by the England and Wales
Cricket Board later Tuesday, stems from one-day matches that Vincent admitted
he helped rig in English county cricket in 2011.
The
35-year-old has also given evidence to International Cricket Council
anti-corruption investigators in which he says he was involved in fixing in
five countries between 2008 and 2012.
Vincent
said he had shamed his homeland and the game, prompting him to come clean to
try to ease his conscience.
"Speaking
out. Exposing the truth. Laying bare the things I have done wrong is the only
way I can find to begin to put things right," he said.
"The
time has come for me to now face them like a man and accept the
consequences."
Vincent
played in 23 Tests and 102 one-dayers for New Zealand before retiring from
international cricket in 2007.
After that,
he travelled the globe playing in numerous domestic leagues before retiring
from playing early last year.

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