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Monday, 18 June, 2001, 16:21 GMT 17:21 UK
Will Condon's proposals work?

Sir Paul Condon's proposals in his interim report on match-fixing have been accepted in full by the International Cricket Council.

Will the recommendations work?

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Click here to read the recommendations

Alongside Condon's match-fixing investigation, published last month, were a number of proposals set out to stop further corruption in cricket.

One of his 24 recommendations envisages that players will be invited to become members of the ICC and share responsibility for running the game.

The plan has received the unanimous backing of the ICC board, but will it be enough to stamp out match-fixing and repair the game's tarnished reputation?

Will Condon's recommendations work? Or will cricket forever be plagued by scandal and corruption?

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