ICC bans UAE primarily based cricketer Mehar Chhayakar for 14 years for fit solving
Mehar Chhayakar, an Indian cricketer previously primarily based within the United Arab Emirates, has been banned from all cricket for 14 years for seven breaches of the game’s anti-corruption code, the World Cricket Council (ICC) mentioned on Wednesday.
ICC basic supervisor, Integrity Unit, Alex Marshal, mentioned, “We first encountered Mehar Chhayakar via his involvement in setting up a corrupt cricket match in Ajman, in 2018. The costs for which he has now won a long ban are additional examples of his proceeding efforts to deprave and injury our game.
The offences for which Chhayakar used to be banned relate to fits throughout the Zimbabwe vs UAE sequence in April 2019, and the World T20 Canada in 2019. “Mr Chhayakar’s offences are connected to the former instances of former UAE gamers Qadeer Khan and Gulam Shabbir,” the ICC mentioned.”Each Qadeer and Shabbir authorised sanctions for admitted breaches of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code on the subject of approaches they won from Mr Chhayakar.”
Chhayakar used to be considered one of 4 gamers suspended by means of the ICC in 2019 after being charged with breaches of the governing frame’s anti-corruption code.
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Former UAE captain Mohammad Naveed and batsman Shaiman Anwar Butt had been passed eight-year bans in March 2021, whilst some other world, Qadeer Ahmed, used to be banned for 5 years the next month.
UAE wicketkeeper-batsman Gulam Shabbir used to be banned for 4 years in Sept. 2021 for 6 breaches of the code.
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