World Cup 2015: ICC Ready to Tackle Corruption, says CEO Dave Richardson

The chief executive of cricket's governing body believes it will be tough for anyone outside the game to fix matches during next month's 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. David Richardson said that the International Cricket Council (ICC) would clamp down hard on bad behaviour in the tournament by the players. The former South Africa wicketkeeper-batsman, who played in the World Cup the last time it was hosted by Australia and New Zealand in 1992, said match-fixing or trying to rig games was now regarded as a criminal offence by the two host nations. (Video courtesy: ICC)