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David Harrison: Real reason players allegedly involved in match-fixing allegations can't be named
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The New Zealand, Australian and English cricket boards are among those looking to go upstairs to justice's version of the DRS, in relation to Al Jazeera's latest match-fixing allegations.The television network claims matches from a variety of formats were subject to potential spot-fixes in 2011 and 2012.Thirteen of the 15 games involve either England or Australia.New Zealand only feature via their 2011 test victory over Australia at Hobart.David Harrison, the investigative journalist behind the documentary, told Radio Sport Breakfast only one reason has prevented them naming those involved."What we don't have is the money trail. We don't have the money, the account details of that money being played to an individual player so it would be irresponsible of us to name that player. We don't have 100 per cent evidence of that."Al Jazeera claim to have a dossier of 42 incriminating recordings.They allege the illegal bookmaker they spoke to got 25 out of 26 spot fixes correct.LISTEN ABOVE AS DAVID HARRISON SPEAKS WI