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Banned from all cricket in May 2020 for attempting to fix matches in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League and 2018 Afghanistan Premier League. [27] 29 Shaiman Anwar United Arab Emirates: 8 years Banned from all cricket in March 2021 for attempting to fix matches in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier in April 2019. [28] 30 Mohammad Naveed
Ajaysinhji Jadeja [1] (pronunciation ⓘ born 1 February 1971), known as Ajay Jadeja, is an Indian former professional cricketer. He was a regular member of the Indian cricket team in the One Day International (ODI) format between 1992 and 2000. He played fifteen Test matches and 196 ODIs for India. He also occasionally captained the India ...
He also named Saleem Malik , Mohammed Azharuddin and Ajay Jadeja as fellow match fixers. Jadeja was banned for 4 years. Jadeja was banned for 4 years. Although Cronje was a kingpin of betting, following untimely death in 2002 most of his fixing partners escaped law enforcement agencies.
Australia were widely expected to win the match with England at 135-7 after having been made to follow-on. In a remarkable rear-guard effort, England did indeed win the match following brilliant performances from Ian Botham and Bob Willis , and Lillee and Marsh duly collected £7,500 (equivalent to £36,311 in 2023).
[3] [4] This was the first occasion on which an international cricket match had been called off for this reason. [5] The third ODI was marred by umpiring controversy and disruption from the crowd. During India's innings, Ajay Jadeja was given out, after being caught behind. The umpire initially raised his finger to dismiss the batsman, but then ...
Ravichandran Ashwin scored his sixth test hundred as he and Ravindra Jadeja dug India's cricketers out of trouble against Bangladesh on day one of the first test on Thursday. Ashwin hit 102 not ...
Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin shared seven wickets as India's cricketers seized control on day two of the third test against New Zealand on Saturday. New Zealand was 171-9 in its second ...
The 1999–2000 Coca-Cola Cup was a triangular ODI cricket competition held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates from 22 to 31 March 2000. [1] It featured the national cricket teams of South Africa, Pakistan and India.