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  2. List of cricketers banned for corruption - Wikipedia

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    Such a ban is issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport's governing body, or by the respective cricket board to which the offending player belongs. A ban may be for match fixing or spot-fixing. Both are misdemeanours banned under the ICC Cricket Code of Conduct.

  3. International Cricket Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 ICC generated US$208,375,000 as an net income. [22] The ICC has no income streams from the bilateral international cricket matches (Test matches, One Day International and Twenty20 Internationals), that account for the great majority of the international playing schedule, as they are owned and run by its members. It has sought to create ...

  4. List of International Cricket Council members - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the ICC was again renamed, this time to the International Cricket Council. [2] South Africa was re-elected as a full member of the ICC in 1991, with Zimbabwe elected in 1992, [3] and Bangladesh elected in 2000. [3] On 22 June 2017, Ireland and Afghanistan were granted full member (and Test) status, bringing the number of full members ...

  5. Usman Khawaja explains appeal after ICC ban message ... - AOL

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    Khawaja wore boots with the messages ‘Freedom is a human right’ and ‘All lives are equal’ in the colours of the Palestinian flag ahead of the first Test in Perth

  6. Pakistan cricket spot-fixing scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan cricket spot-fixing scandal was a sports scandal that occurred during a Test match between England and Pakistan at Lord's, London, in August 2010.The scandal centered on three members of Pakistan's national cricket team, who were convicted of taking bribes from a bookmaker, Mazhar Majeed, to deliberately bowl no-balls at certain pre-arranged moments during the Test.

  7. 2006 ball-tampering controversy - Wikipedia

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    The ICC match referee Ranjan Madugalle later acquitted Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq of a ball-tampering charge, but banned him for four one day internationals for bringing the game into disrepute. After the hearing the ICC announced that Hair would not be umpiring at the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy because of security

  8. International cricket - Wikipedia

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    The "ICC Future Tours Programme" (FTP) is a schedule of international cricket tours and tournaments which structure the programme of cricket events for ICC full members, with an objective of each team playing each other at least once at home and once away over a period of 10 years known as the "Ten Year Plan". If the cricket boards of two ...

  9. List of ICC country codes - Wikipedia

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    International Cricket Council (ICC) assigns a two or three-letter country code (more properly termed a trigram or trigraph [1]) to each of its Full member and Associate member countries. [ 2 ] ICC member codes