Sydney, Feb 5: The International Cricket Council's (ICC) Anti Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) is set to outline its anti-fraudulent measures Friday with special attention given to 'pitchsiding' during the World Cup.
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'Pitchsiding' is the term given to those fans who attend matches attempting to take advantage of the miniscule time lag - which can stretch to 15 seconds - between action on the ground and its live telecasting on TV, in order to place bets or pass on information to illegal bookmakers.
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