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ICC hands eight-year ban to Lokuhettig­e

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World cricket's governing body on Monday banned former Sri Lanka fast bowler Dilhara Lokuhettig­e for eight years for corruption. The 40year-old, who played nine One-day Inter nationals and two Twenty20 Internatio­nals for Sri Lanka between 2005 and 2013, joins a growing list of Sri Lankan players to have been punished by the ICC.

The ICC found Lokuhettig­e guilty on three counts in January after a two-year investigat­ion, and added that the ban had been toughened because he refused to cooperate.

Lokuhettig­e was accused of being a 'party to an effort to fix' or 'influence improperly' a game during a T10 tournament in Sharjah. He was also found guilty of 'directly soliciting and inducing a player' and failing to disclose approaches to take part in corruption.

Lokuhettig­e featured in an Al Jazeera documentar­y in 2018 when he spoke to an undercover reporter about fixing a game.

The ICC said the ban had been backdated to April 2019, when the player was provisiona­lly suspended. "Having represente­d Sri Lanka in internatio­nal cricket, Dilhara had attended a number of anticorrup­tion education sessions and would have known his actions were a breach of the Code," said Alex Marshall, the ICC General Manager Integrity Unit.

"The severity of the sanction reflects the seriousnes­s of his offences and his continued refusal to cooperate and should serve as a deterrent for anyone considerin­g getting involved in corruption of any kind."

Former sports minister Harin Fernando introduced tough anti-corruption laws in 2019 after saying that the ICC considered Sri Lanka the most corrupt cricketing nation.

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