Assistant coach of the West Indies cricket team David Williams is calling on all cricketers to be loyal to the game of cricket and resist any temptations that may come their way concerning match fixing. Williams described match fixing as a serious problem which could cause irreparable damage to cricket on the whole. "The temptations from bookies are real but the players are big men and they must think things through. They must know what is right and what is wrong and definitely match fixing is wrong. The players have to consider that they are destroying the very means of a livelihood that they have. When they act in ways that are dishonest, they will only hurt cricket and they must be owners of the game."
Williams says that thank God his players have been on the right side thus far and he hopes this continues. "Our players have been doing the right things and from what I know they are clean when it comes to things like match fixing. This is really good for us and we hope that they continue in that way because the temptation as I said before is real." The game of cricket has been blackened by match fixing allegations for the past decade and only last week four Pakistani players were interviewed for alleged match fixing.
This has again thrown the sport into disrepute and the International Cricket Council (ICC) now has a job on their hands to clean up the sport. Williams believes that the players and officials have the power to assist in the clean up. "Once the players do the right things, match fixing can be eliminated. "They need to be strong and resist the temptation and I think once this is done the bookies will get the message. However, this is easier said than done and it is really a massive job to clean up the sport."