Anti-corruption detectives have identified all the players and individuals who were featured in the recent undercover match-fixing documentary by Al Jazeera but will not be able to take the case further until the broadcaster hands over all its unedited footage.

It appears some of the claims in the programme were boastful but it is too early to state categorically whether offences were committed.

The programme alleged a Test involving England and India in Chennai in December 2016 was corrupt. The players the programme alleged were involved in fixing were not named.

The ICC will speak to those players to find out if they had heard of the individuals making the allegations but a formal investigation is not possible until Al Jazeera hands over unedited footage.

A previous sting by an Indian newspaper implicated the groundsman in Pune. He allegedly said he could prepare a pitch for a one-day international between India and New Zealand that would suit the visiting team’s attack. The unedited footage later exonerated him of fixing but he was suspended for failing to report the approach.