T20 World Cup 2021 | Instructed players to limit their use of social media

T20 World Cup | Instructed players to limit their use of social media

T20 World Cup 2021 | Instructed players to limit their use of social media

Board advises players to replace iPhone with Android due to security features.

T20 World Cup 2021 | Pakistani players have been advised to limit their use of social media during the T20 World Cup to eliminate the possibility of any interaction with the Buckeyes. 

The Cricket World Cup is undoubtedly one of the biggest world events and the players were instructed on how to inform the authorities about spot-fixing and match-fixing.

The cricket team was shown an anti-corruption lecture which was translated into Urdu to show how bookmakers gain access to players. 

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After a number of high profile cases, the ICC and individual cricket boards have stepped up their efforts to eliminate match-fixing, which has led to increased scrutiny and security, but this has been a major problem for bookmakers Who then turned to social media to refer to the players.

T20 World Cup 2021 | Players have also been asked to post things related to cricket on their social media. To ensure that personal data is not leaked, players were also told not to buy old or second hand phones. 

Players were also recommended to give preference to iPhone over Android phones. Players are advised to contact the board immediately if a bookie contacts them or if a player is involved in any suspicious activity. 

T20 World Cup 2021 | It should be noted that the T20 World Cup is starting from October 17 and Pakistan will face its traditional rival India in the first match of the mega event campaign on October 24.

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