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Boje ready to cooperate with Delhi police

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Posted: Dec 07, 2007 at 0000 hrs IST

Panchkula, December 7: Former South Africa all-rounder Nicky Boje is ready to help Delhi police in the investigation into the match-fixing scandal of 2000.

"I will be more than happy to cooperate with them in whatever way I can as I have nothing to hide," said Boje, currently playing for Hyderabad Heroes in the ICL's Twenty20 tournament.

Asked when he would join the investigation, Boje refused to say anything at the moment as he still had commitment with the ICL.

Boje said he was not found guilty by the Kings Commission which looked into the matter.

"The fact is that Herschelle Gibbs was found guilty and fined for it. The Commission never found me guilty and that's why I was not banned," said the player, who is in India for the first time after the scandal came to light in 2000.

Boje denied report which appeared in a section of the media today which said he had leveled allegations of match-fixing against Gibbs.

"I only stated the factual position and all that what is on record. I never directly leveled any allegations against Herschelle," Boje said on the sidelines of his team's net practice.

He said he received support from ICL and its Executive Board Chairman Kapil Dev after Delhi Police sent the notice.

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