Chris Cairns says he remains in the dark over whether he is being investigated by the International Cricket Council anti-corruption unit.
Talking to Radiosport this morning, Cairns explained why he left his commentary duties during the first test in Dunedin last week and said he had been in contact with Lou Vincent and Daryl Tuffey, who have both confirmed they are assisting an investigation.
"It's been intense, is the only word you can use to describe. The reason I left Dunedin on Thursday was to come home to be with my wife. She was very, very upset,'' Cairns said.
"You try and piece together what is occurring because at the moment I'm still 100 per cent in the dark. I know as much as you guys. This is probably the most frustrating element, but then again the ICC are completely within their rights to conduct whatever investigation that their anti-corruption unit wants to do.''
"That's not the issue. That's fine. For me it's the fact that my name got into the public domain. Really the important question is how that occurred. '' Asked if he had any idea who linked him to the investigation Cairns said: "No. Only from what I've read in the newspaper''.