The International Cricket Council (ICC) has banned Bangladesh all-rounder cricketer and Test-T20 captain Shakib Al Hasan for two years. Now Shakib will not be able to participate in any kind of cricket for the next two years.
With this, it has also become clear that Shakib will no longer be a part of Bangladesh’s India tour starting on 3 November. He was also appointed as the captain for this tour.
Shakib was alleged to have been approached by bookies during the tri-series 2018 played against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe in January. He was also approached by the bookies during IPL 2018 but he did not fully inform the ICC’s anti-corruption unit. Shakib was accused of hiding information about the bookie contacting him.
Shakib Al Hasan was alledged for two years ban from all forms of cricket. But Shakib accepted three charges of violation of the ICC Anti Corruption Code. Which led the ICC to reduce the ban by one year. Now he can continue to play from 29 October 2020.
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