Dhaka, 23 February 2016: At the backdrop of incidences of match-fixing, political and commercial influences in arranging major events, the lack of good governance in administration and other risks of corruption in international sports, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) today urged the Government to take necessary preventive measures to maintain clean image of cricket in Bangladesh. Releasing the ‘Global Corruption Report: Sport’ of Berlin-based Transparency International (TI), through a press conference in its Dhanmondi office this morning, TIB's Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman underscored the need for enacting necessary laws for ensuring transparency in the Bangladesh's cricket's governance. He also hoped that all stakeholders involved with cricket matches and tournamnets should comply with International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti corruption rules to avoid incidences of tained images in the future. TIB's Deputy Executive Director Professor Dr. Sumaiya Khair, Director-Research and Policy Mohammad Rafiqul Hassan and Deputy Programme Manager-Research and Policy Mohammad Nure Alam were also present among others during the presss conference. Dr. Zaman, Mr. Alam and Rumana Sharmin are the co-authors of ‘Cricket in Bangladesh: Challenges of governance and match-fixing’ incorporated in TI’s GCR-Sport.