Chris Cairns said he bears no grudges against former international teammates Brendon McCullum and Lou Vincent, who were among those to testify against him.
Lou Vincent told a London courtroom that Dinesh Mongia was one of the key members of a "Gang of four", that also included former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns and pacer Daryl Tuffey.
Speaking at Chris Cairns' perjury trial, Lou Vincent, 36, said that Cairns persuaded him to take part in match-fixing while they were playing for the Chandigarh Lions in the Indian Cricket League in 2008.
Dinesh Mongia was suspended by ICL during their 2008 edition due to disciplinary reasons which were not disclosed. Lou VIncent has also revealed that fellow New Zealanders Chris Cairns and Daryl Tuffey were also involved in match-fixing.
Former New Zealand captain Chris Cairns, who successfully sued Lalit Modi in libel case in 2012, is undergoing perjury trial for lying under oath that he never fixed cricket matches.
Ex-New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent was banned last year for indulging in corruption and match fixing.
While Lou Vincent has already been fined and banned for life from cricket by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) after he admitted he accepted money to fix matches, Chris Carins wants more action.
The England and Wales Cricket Board slapped Lou Vincent with 11 life bans, to be served concurrently, after he admitted taking money to manipulate limited-overs matches in the English county competition.
Lou Vincent, who has been banned for life for fixing matches, reveals how he was threatened when an attempt to rig a game backfired and cost bookies a fortune.
In an interview with the New Zealand Herald on Wednesday, disgraced former Kiwi cricketer Lou Vincent said he doesn't want sympathy but hopes for understanding of how he succumbed to the temptation to fix matches.