Full coverage of the Marlon Samuels saga
Full coverage of the Marlon Samuels match-fixing allegations
11-Feb-2007
In February 2007, Samuels was allegedly caught on tape by the Indian police for passing on match-related information to an Indian bookie during West Indies' one-day series in India ahead of the World Cup. He denied giving out any information and the board supported him, however promised a transparent probe in to the charges. The ICC's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit also arrived in India for an enquiry. Samuels was allowed to play in the World Cup while investigations continued. Here is Cricinfo's full coverage of what followed the initial allegations
2008
2007
February 11
News - WICB lends full support to Samuels
Tony Cozier - Windies board needs to act quickly
News - Ramnarine calls for educating players on anti-corruption
Tony Cozier - Windies board needs to act quickly
News - Ramnarine calls for educating players on anti-corruption
February 9
Full transcript - Samuels in conversation with Kochar
Comment - Don't rush to judgment
Sambit Bal - A question of faith
Comment - Don't rush to judgment
Sambit Bal - A question of faith
February 8