Sydney, Oct 12: Former Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh has said players accused of match-fixing should voluntarily submit themselves to lie-detector tests to prove their innocence.
Although Waugh said last night that he was unaware of the full details of the claim that Australian and Pakistan players were involved in match fixing, he insisted that a polygraph test could help to clear a player's name.
"I don't know what's happening in London, I have only heard various reports, but one of the benefits of a polygraph test is it provides a piece of the puzzle," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Waugh, as saying.
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