Former London metropolitan police chief Sir Paul Condon was saddled with the task of attempting to determine the extent of graft in cricket following the explosion of the "Cronjegate" match-rigging scandal last year.
World cricket was rocked after New Delhi police accidentally intercepted a mobile phone call in which South African captain Hansie Cronje discussed taking bribes to throw a game.
Condon, appointed by the International Cricket Council, visited Kenya, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and New Zealand during his investigations. In addition, independent inquiries were held in Pakistan, South Africa, India, Sri Lanka, Dubai and New Zealand.
Sir Paul Condon's report
Cricket: Condon's worldwide search for truth
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