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I'm in absurd, scary situation: Cairns

Last Updated : 30 May 2014, 18:35 IST
Last Updated : 30 May 2014, 18:35 IST

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Irate at being portrayed as a match-fixer, former New Zealand all-rounder Chris Cairns said he is in an “absurd, bizarre and scary” situation and lashed out at Brendon McCullum and Lou Vincent for naming him in their testimonies to the ICC.

Back in the country after being interviewed by the London Metropolitan Police, Cairns reiterated that allegations of him approaching McCullum to become the part of a fixing ring were not true.

The 43-year-old also revealed that three former New Zealand players — ex-captains Stephen Fleming and Daniel Vettori and Kyle Mills — have also given statements to the ICC in this matter but have not named him.

Cairns has not yet been charged with any criminal offence in London but has been told that McCullum has testified against him, claiming to have been approached by the all-rounder in March 2008 during the IPL.

“It is beyond doubt that regardless of what certain people have claimed in the media, Brendon McCullum waited three years before reporting this alleged approach to an ICC anti-corruption official,” Cairns read from a statement after reaching here on Friday.

“It is misleading at the least for a host of people to claim that he reported my alleged corrupt approach within a timely fashion or that there had been a small delay.

“Mr McCullum first made his allegation to the ICC’s ACSU on February 17, 2011. Not only was this nearly three years after the alleged approach, but importantly 13 months before the trial in March, 2012, of my case in the London High Court against Lalit Modi about match fixing,” he asserted referring to the defamation he filed against the former IPL commissioner.

Cairns claimed that allegations against him have already been proven false in the court of law.

“At that trial, every allegation that I was match fixing was shown to be false. It is extraordinary that Mr McCullum told the ACSU in February, 2011, that three years previously I approached him to match-fix, yet neither he nor the ASCU corruption officer who took his statement, Mr John Rose, took that information to the ICC or informed Mr Modi or anyone else of this startling revelation,” he said.

Cairns said Fleming, Vettori and Mills have not taken his name in any of their statements.

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Published 30 May 2014, 18:35 IST

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