, Aug. 19 -- Alex Marshall, the former head of the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit, has warned that those trying to fix matches in Bangladesh will find no place in the game.

Marshall, once a senior officer in Britain's police force, landed in Dhaka this week to start a year-long role as consultant to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

His arrival comes at a tense time, with an independent probe digging into allegations of spot-fixing during the last Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season - including claims that one match had been valued at 400 crore taka.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Marshall said his first task will be to build a new ethics and integrity wing inside the BCB.

"The aim is not only to punish b...