Waugh is at Lord's as chairman of an MCC world cricket committee working party that was charged last year with investigating ways that corruption might be eradicated from the game, and he made his chief proposal only yards away from where Strauss and Dhoni supervised practice ahead of a Test series that will decide whether England or India finish the summer as the No1-ranked side in the world.
"Captains from each country should be promoted as ambassadors and role models who pledge to educate and protect other young players," Waugh said. "We are looking for ambassadors among team members to put up a hand and say that down the track they will do one of these polygraph tests to be the role model and the leader in their teams.
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