Former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent opened up about his struggles with depression and his involvement in match-fixing during his time in the now-defunct Indian Cricket League. Feeling vulnerable and seeking belonging, he joined a fixing gang, finding a temporary sense of community. Vincent received lifetime bans, later modified, and now participates in anti-corruption programmes.
‘I was dragged and sucked into cricket fixing world’

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