Pakistani cricketers who were suspended from cricket for corruption-related charges

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 28, 2020 4:28 PM

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Salim Malik (2000) - The first cricketer to be sentenced to life imprisonment for match-fixing ... He was also sentenced to life imprisonment. In 2008, a court lifted his life ban.

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Ata-ur-Rehman (2000) - Rehman was suspended on corruption charges. He was accused of having contact with the fixer. The ban was lifted in 2006.

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Mohammad Amir (2011) - Mohammad Amir was found guilty in a spot-fixing case. He deliberately threw no ball in the match. He was suspended for 5 years.

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Mohammed Asif (2011) - Asif deliberately delivered a no ball in the match against England and was sentenced to 12 months in prison. He was then banned for 7 years.

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Salman Butt (2011) - Another Pakistani player who committed corruption in the series against England. He was sentenced to two and a half years in prison and 10 years in prison

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Danish Kaneria (2010) - The spinner is banned for life by the England and Wales Cricket Board. In 2018, he confessed to fixing.

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Sharjeel Khan (2017) - The first Pakistani player to do spot-fixing in the Pakistan Super League. He was banned for five years.

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Umar Akmal (2020) - The PCB had suspended Akmal in February. He was accused of hiding information about the fixing from the PCB. He has been found guilty in the same case and will have to stay away from all cricket tournaments for three years.

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