The Citizen (KZN)

Jamshed gets one-year ban

- Lahore

– Pakistan yesterday handed former opener Nasir Jamshed (above) a 12-month suspension for failing to cooperate with investigat­ors in a spot-fixing case that rocked the Pakistan Super League earlier this year.

Jamshed was allegedly the middle man between players and an alleged bookie. He has denied all charges.

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) legal adviser Taffazul Rizvi announced the verdict, saying the investigat­ion into fixing charges was still under way.

“The three-member tribunal banned Jamshed for one year for non-cooperatio­n with the investigat­ion,” Rizvi told media.

“PCB has not levelled any fixing charges on Jamshed as yet as there is another investigat­ion under way against him in the UK.”

Britain’s National Crime Agency arrested Jamshed and one unnamed person five days after the spot-fixing allegation­s surfaced during the second edition of the PSL in February.

Former opener Sharjeel Khan was banned for five years – with half of that sentence suspended – while his fellow team-mate Khalid Latif was also banned for five years and fined $9 460 in the same case.

Khan was charged for playing two dot balls during the PSL match between Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi as part of a spot-deal struck by Latif.

Spot-fixing is the practice of pre-determinin­g the outcome of a specific part of a match in return for money.

Jamshed has played two Tests, 48 one-day internatio­nals and 18 Twenty20s for Pakistan.

He was last included in Pakistan’s World Cup 2015 squad as a replacemen­t but was booed off by the crowd for being overweight and in poor form.

Another former opener Shahzaib Hasan is also under investigat­ion in the case.

Paceman Mohammad Irfan (banned for one year) and spinner Mohammad Nawaz (banned for two months) have completed their sentences on not reporting fixing offers to the PCB. – AFP

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