Former Pakistan captain Zaheer Abbas feels the ICC should keep a close watch on the fifth Indian Premier League in the wake of the recent reports about spot-fixing in international cricket.
"The ICC may have dismissed the recent reports quoting an Indian bookmaker but it would be prudent that a close watch is kept on the IPL," Zaheer said in an interview.
He said although the IPL is treated as a domestic event of the Indian board but given the spate of reports about spot-fixing, the ICC needed to play a more proactive role and keep a watch on the event.
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