Waqar Younis stands with team players during a team net practice in Lahore.—AFP

AUCKLAND: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis says his players have to “make sure we play clean cricket” on the tour of New Zealand in the wake of the match-fixing allegations that have plagued the team.

Pakistan will meet New Zealand in two Tests, three Twenty20 matches and six one-day internationals in the seven-week tour, which starts Dec. 26.

Younis says “at the moment we are a very clean side and the boys are here to play good cricket” as “we don’t want any of the rubbish which has happened in the past.”

Pakistan Test captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif have been charged under the ICC’s code of conduct over allegations they engaged in “spot-fixing” in the recent test series against England.

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