Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PCB chief Shaharyar says no need to form tribunal if ‘fixers’ admit guilt

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: A top official of the Pakistan Cricket Board says two players accused of involvemen­t in spot-fixing in the Pakistan Super League tournament will face maximum punishment­s if they confess.

Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif arrived in Lahore on Wednesday and were scheduled to appear before the PCB’s head of anti-corruption unit Col. Mohammad Azam.

“If they confessed there’s no need to form a tribunal, but we will hand them maximum punishment so that nobody could do this thing in future,” PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan told reporters.

14 DAYS TO RESPOND

Shaharyar said the players will be handed the charges and the PCB will give them around 14 days to respond. “We will give evidence to them which we have against them ... it’s necessary to give them a chance,” Shaharyar said.

Shaharyar said the PCB was aware of the fact that bookmakers were targeting players in the PSL and that was the reason players were briefed before the inaugural match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi on Feb. 9 in Dubai.

Both accused players were part of the defending champions Islamabad United.

Sharjeel played in the first match, which was under the scrutiny of the PCB’s anti-cor- ruption unit while Latif was rested. PCB provisiona­lly suspended both Sharjeel and Latif while another former Test opener Nasir Jamshed was also provisiona­lly suspended on Monday — the day he was arrested and then released on bail in England.

“Jamshed and another man, Yusuf, were arrested by the National Crime Agency,” a PCB official told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The PCB official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment.

Britain’s National Crime Authority released an earlier statement saying two men in their 30s had been arrested on February 13 and released on bail until April in connection with bribery offences as part of an ongoing investigat­ion into internatio­nal cricket match spot-fixing.

A third Islamabad United player is also under investigat­ion and a player from each of the Karachi Kings and Quetta Gladiators franchises was questioned by anti-corruption unit.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Out of favour Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed was reportedly arrested on charges of fixing and later granted bail.
GETTY IMAGES Out of favour Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed was reportedly arrested on charges of fixing and later granted bail.

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