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Former Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed has rejected the corruption charges the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have placed upon him.
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Former Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed has rejected the corruption charges the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have placed upon him.
“We want (them) to get everything in order, otherwise we’ll be compelled to take tough action in future”
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The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has made it clear that players face serious repercussions if they find themselves involved in a scandal of any nature.
“I was, at the time, in a very vulnerable financial state and this dilemma too easily persuaded me to participate in spot fixing”
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Former South Africa left-arm seamer Lonwabo Tsotsobe has been handed an eight-year ban for his involvement in the 2015 Ram Slam T20 Challenge corruption scandal.
Malinga was given a “1 Year suspension, suspended by six months”
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Sri Lanka seamer Lasith Malinga received a “1 Year suspension, suspended by six months” and will be fined 50 per cent of his match fee in his next ODI appearance after Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) found him guilty of breaching his contract.
“Jones has told the tribunal that Sharjeel played dot balls on merit”
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Islamabad United coach Dean Jones testified at a spot-fixing tribunal hearing against opening batsman Sharjeel Khan on Wednesday.
“Until that (interview is given) we will not continue the proceedings”
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif boycotted his hearing on Saturday after the tribunal refused to give him a copy of his interview with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) anti-corruption unit.
“One (piece) of evidence is that we seized the bat grips that (a) bookie had given”
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) lawyer Taffazul Rizvi has revealed that the board seized bat grips given to batsman Khalid Latif by a bookmaker to indicate he would be spot-fixing.
“Before the PSL match we received intelligence that was passed to us by the British National Crime Agency”
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Sir Ronnie Flanagan, head of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) anti-corruption and safety unit (ACSU), has revealed that intelligence passed on by Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) spearheaded the corruption investigation into the Pakistan Super League (PSL).
“Since I have no trust in you acting as an investigating officer, I hope you will not be present during my hearing”
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Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif has agreed to appear before the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) Vigilance and Security Department on Tuesday, but only on one condition.