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Chris Cairns trial: Former cricketer accused of perjury | |
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A former New Zealand international cricketer "manipulated the British legal system", a court in London heard. | A former New Zealand international cricketer "manipulated the British legal system", a court in London heard. |
Chris Cairns is being prosecuted for perjury after declaring under oath that he had never cheated at cricket during a libel case in 2012. | Chris Cairns is being prosecuted for perjury after declaring under oath that he had never cheated at cricket during a libel case in 2012. |
He successfully sued Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi over a tweet accusing him of match-fixing. | |
Mr Cairns, who is also charged with perverting the course of justice, denies all the charges against him. | Mr Cairns, who is also charged with perverting the course of justice, denies all the charges against him. |
Counsel for the Prosecution Sasha Wass QC said Mr Cairns had been "the golden boy in the cricket world whom every cricketer wished to emulate". | Counsel for the Prosecution Sasha Wass QC said Mr Cairns had been "the golden boy in the cricket world whom every cricketer wished to emulate". |
But his reputation was shattered after Mr Modi accused him on Twitter in January 2010 of match-fixing while playing for the Chandigarh Lions in the Indian Cricket League in 2008. | |
During England's first Twitter libel trial, Mr Cairns said under oath that he had never ever cheated at cricket, which the prosecution claims is untrue. Mr Cairns won damages of $130,000 (£90,000). | |
Ms Wass told the jury it would hear evidence from the current New Zealand cricket captain Brendon McCullum and former team-mate Lou Vincent, who were both "targeted" by Chris Cairns to help him fix matches. | |
Mr McCullum, she said, refused to have anything to do with it while Lou Vincent was "corrupted by him". | Mr McCullum, she said, refused to have anything to do with it while Lou Vincent was "corrupted by him". |
Mr Cairns is also charged with perverting the court of justice. It is alleged that he and co-defendant Andrew Fitch Holland, a barrister friend who had given him legal advice, asked a witness to give false evidence. | Mr Cairns is also charged with perverting the court of justice. It is alleged that he and co-defendant Andrew Fitch Holland, a barrister friend who had given him legal advice, asked a witness to give false evidence. |
The court heard a tape of a recorded Skype conversation between Mr Fitch Holland and Mr Vincent, who also played for the Chandigarh Lions under Chris Cairns and has admitted being involved in match-fixing. The prosecution claims the conversation was an attempt to induce Mr Vincent to lie to the court in order to help Mr Cairns's case. | |
"What all of this recognised was that Chris Cairns was indeed guilty of match-fixing," Ms Wass said. | |
Chris Cairns and Andrew Fitch Holland deny all charges. | Chris Cairns and Andrew Fitch Holland deny all charges. |
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