Gladiators owner files case against ICC and BCB

"I think they have not only cheated with the BCB but also with the general spectators that came to the stadium"

“I think they have not only cheated with the BCB but also with the general spectators that came to the stadium”

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The owner of the Dhaka Gladiators, Salim Chowdhury, has filed a case against the top officials of the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB).

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ICC and BCB to appeal against verdicts given by BPL anti-corruption tribunal

"In the ICC's view, clear and compelling evidence of corruption by a number of individuals have not been taken into account properly"

“In the ICC’s view, clear and compelling evidence of corruption by a number of individuals have not been taken into account properly”

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) will appeal against the verdicts given by the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) anti-corruption tribunal.

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Ashraful receives eight-year ban

"He will not be able to take part in any authorised cricketing activities anywhere in the world"

“He will not be able to take part in any authorised cricketing activities anywhere in the world”

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Disgraced Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful has been banned for eight years by the Bangladesh Premier League’s (BPL) anti-corruption tribunal after admitting to being involved in match-fixing during the 2013 edition of the tournament.

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BPL tribunal disgusted with ACSU’s decision to let fixed game go ahead

"The tribunal holds that this deliberate choice made by ACSU is unfortunate and wrong"

“The tribunal holds that this deliberate choice made by ACSU is unfortunate and wrong”

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The Bangladesh Premier League’s (BPL) anti-corruption tribunal has announced that they are disgusted with the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Anti-Corruption and Security Unit’s (ACSU) decision to let a match that was thought to be fixed go ahead.

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