Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has said that currently none of its national players are under the scrutiny of the International Cricket Council (ICC) anti-corruption unit. The SLC has given this clarification after the statement of Sports Minister Dulas Alahaperuma. According to media reports, Alahaperuma had said that the ICC is investigating for match-fixing of at least three cricketers in his country. The Sports Minister, however, did not say whether he was a former or current player. American player Drew Brees says "Will never agree with players kneeling during National Anthem" SLC said in a statement on Wednesday, "Sri Lankan cricket wants to state that no current national player is under the scrutiny of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Unit nor has the ICC informed the SLC about any such investigation. " 5 players of Barcelona found corona positive The statement further said, "The SLC strongly believes that what the Honorable Minister mentioned is the initiation of investigation by the ICC Anti-Corruption Unit against three former Sri Lankan players. This does not include the present-day national players." Fast bowler Shehan Madushanka was detained by the Sri Lankan police last week on charges of possessing heroin. SLC has suspended his contract. Spielberg will host two races in month of July