However, an attempt by a former Kenyan international to engage a Ugandan player in corrupt activities during the ongoing T20 World Cup was promptly addressed by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit. Uganda concluded their T20 World Cup campaign with a memorable win over Papua New Guinea and losses to Afghanistan, New Zealand, and the West Indies in Trinidad on Friday. Also Read: Babar Azam, 5 Others Not Returning To Pakistan After T20 World Cup Upset: ReportsPlayers, especially from smaller nations, are frequently approached. In major events like the T20 World Cup, there is increased scrutiny. Back in the 2011 ODI World Cup in India, Canada’s then 20-year-old wicket-keeper Hamza Tariq was approached by alleged bookmakers.