Pacer Mark Wood dismisses spot fixing allegations made against England players in a documentary
Mark Wood
"(Not) until Al Jazeera bring out anything concrete, where they name someone or show a piece of evidence. They keep saying there's this and that there, but never producing anyone or saying there's any evidence behind it. "Until they can produce something that I'm worried about, then I don't take any notice of it." England were given a briefing by the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit ahead of their current tour of Sri Lanka, part of an ongoing investigation on the island that has seen World Cup winner and former selector Sanath Jayasuriya charged.
The ECB issued the following comments on Sunday following the documentary release: "Whilst the limited information we have been given by Al Jazeera is poorly prepared and lacks clarity and corroboration it has been properly assessed. "Analysis of this by the ECB Integrity Team has cast no doubt on the integrity or behaviour of any England player, current or former." The Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA) in calling on Al Jazeera to release any and all information.
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