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ICC sanctions tough new security measures
ICC Media Release - 5 November 2001

ICC sanctions tough new security measures, but excludes dressing room cameras

Tough new security measures designed to combat cricket corruption will include TV cameras covering entrances and exits to players dressing rooms and in the foyers and team areas of hotels, but their use will not extend to inside the dressing room itself.

"There has never been any intention of invading the privacy of the dressing room but there is every intention of catching the corruptors who have tarnished cricket's reputation over the past two years," said ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed.

All Test match captains have been consulted in drawing up proposals to implement recommendations contained in the Condon report. All except Carl Hooper of the West Indies have responded, with majority support for the following measures:

* Use of dedicated security managers
* Tighter and restricted access to players on tour
* Strict accreditation of guests and visitors at match venues
* Restricted use of mobile phones during matches
* Creation of Ethics committees for all international teams

These and other stringent security measures were adopted at the recent ICC Executive Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur. The clamp down on security and unauthorised access to players will also include:

* Security guards covering dressing rooms and players' viewing areas
* Logging of players' leaving the ground during matches
* Exclusive use by teams of hotel floors or wings
* Security guards assigned to cover those areas
* CCTV coverage of hotel lobby and access points to team areas
* Telephone call logging and screening facilities at hotels
* Logging of visitors to team areas of hotels

"Corruption has been cricket's toughest challenge and it needs an aggressive approach to make sure the game and its players are adequately protected from it. The recent Board meeting accepted these proposals and we are now in the process of implementing them as a matter of priority," commented Malcolm Speed.

Media contact:
Mark Harrison
ICC Communications Manager
Tel: + 44 (0) 207 266 7913
Email: mark.harrison@icc-cricket.com

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