Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sarfraz reports ‘approach’, coach banned for 10 years

- Agence France-presse

LONDON: Cricket coach Irfan Ansari has been banned for 10 years from the sport for making an illicit approach to Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed, the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Wednesday.

The ICC praised Sarfraz for his “true leadership” in reporting the approach by his compatriot, the United Arab Emirates-based Ansari, during the Pakistan v Sri Lanka ODI series in 2017.

The ICC also hailed what they said is the first time someone has been prosecuted for non cooperatio­n with an enquiry -- Ansari refused on two occasions to testify to the ICC’S anti-corruption body.

Ansari, who coached Sharjah, contacted Sarfraz wishing to induce him into corrupt conduct by extracting informatio­n from him on the series which was being played in the UAE where Pakistan are compelled to play when they are the home team after internatio­nal cricket was suspended after attacks on the Sri Lankan team bus in 2009.

Sarfraz, though, reported Ansari immediatel­y.

Ansari is bound by the ICC anti-corruption code as a result of both his affiliatio­n to the Pakistan cricket team and being a coach to two teams that participat­e in domestic matches in the UAE.

He was found guilty of the three offences under the code.

“I would like to place on record my thanks to Sarfraz Ahmed who showed true leadership and profession­alism from the moment he reported this approach,” said ICC general manager Alex Marshall.

“He recognised it for what it was, rejected it and reported it. He then supported our investigat­ion and subsequent tribunal.

“This is the first time we have prosecuted for failure to cooperate with an investigat­ion since the new rules enabling us to demand the participan­ts hand over their phone for examinatio­n and the sanction reflects the seriousnes­s of the offence.”

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