
Johannesburg: The second Champions League Twenty20 tournament will be played under strict anti-corruption controls in South Africa due to a match-fixing scandal that has left cricket at one of its lowest ever points. Organizers say the ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, a local security firm and ground officials will all be on alert when 10 teams compete for the title in the two-week tournament from on Friday. Three Indian Premier...

08:49 PM, Oct 12, 2007