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Initially banned for failure to report an approach to fix a game in the Bangladesh Premier League for 3 years but was then banned for life after match fixing in English Domestic Cricket. [20] 19: Kaushal Lokuarachchi Sri Lanka: 18 months: Banned for failure to report an approach to fix a game in the Bangladesh Premier League. [18] 20: Gulam ...
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.
Pakistani players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were later jailed and banned from cricket. In 2013, three cricketers from New Zealand were approached by the ICC in regards to match fixing, [14] later named as Lou Vincent, Chris Cairns and Daryl Tuffey. [15] In 2014, Vincent admitted to being involved in match fixing. [16]
Afghanistan international Ihsanullah Jannat has been banned from all forms of cricket for five years for match-fixing, the Afghanistan Cricket Board said in a statement on Wednesday. The ACB said ...
The 2017 Pakistan Super League spot-fixing scandal arose in February 2017 when the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) suspended several cricketers under its anti-corruption code in an ongoing investigation on spot-fixing, backed by International Cricket Council (ICC)'s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, during the 2017 Pakistan Super League. [1]
Lou Vincent was banned from cricket for life on 1 July 2014 by the England and Wales Cricket Board for match fixing, after he admitted 18 breaches of the regulations including fixing the outcome of Sussex's match against Kent in 2011, along with Naved Arif, who received a life ban one month before him. [25]
Delhi police have claimed that Chavan has confessed being involved in the spot-fixing. The police also claimed that Chandila had tried to get other players, including Chavan, involved in the spot-fixing under the direction of the bookies. [9] The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) suspended the players till further investigation. [7]
In Indian Premier League in 2013, S. Sreesanth and two other players were banned by the Board of Control for Cricket in India for alleged match fixing. [113] Sreesanth's ban was briefly lifted, but the Kerala High Court upheld the ban in 2017. [114] Sreesanth maintains his innocence and is appealing his ban. [115]