Waugh believes making players submit to examination by lie-detectors, or polygraphs as they are also known, could help drive cheats from the game.

As a member of the world cricket committee of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), which owns Lord's, Waugh volunteered to undergo a test to confirm he had never been involved in corruption in cricket.

MCC arranged for him to be tested by Steven van Aperen who, it said in a statement, was one of "Australia's leading polygraph examiners".

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It is a good move by Steve Waugh and I think other cricketers should support him in this regard...What a cricketer and a human being he has been is still afresh in our minds...
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