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James Taylor: Match-fixers should be banned for life
Former England and Nottinghamshire batsman James Taylor says cricket should take a zero tolerance approach to match-fixing.
Speaking ahead of England's forthcoming Test against Pakistan, which will see Mohammad Amir return to Lord's six years after he was involved in spot-fixing by bowling deliberate no-balls, Taylor said anyone caught in the future should be "banned for life”.
This clip was first broadcast on 5 live Sport, Monday 11 July 2016.
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