Maggie Clark is only 15, but Australian gambling companies are taking bets on her matches

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The national children's commissioner blasts some of Australia's biggest gambling companies for offering bets on international cricket matches involving underage players.

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Punters could place various bets on Wednesday's match after it started via bet365's international sites. "In Australia we have very robust integrity training, but we don't know whether that education has been specifically targeted to young people or they're just getting the same training that has been rolled out for senior players.

More than half of the players in Wednesday's match were under 18, including Australian batter Kate Pelle, 17, and Sri Lankan wicketkeeper Sumudu Nisansala, 16.

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Well the Greens would want her to vote so..?

Barely anyone watches this.

People will bet on anything.

Shouldn't be playing at 15, ridiculous, no wonder our education standards are dropping.

Its a racket.

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