Khaleej Times

Sharjeel Khan will be acquitted: Lawyer

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karachi — The lawyer representi­ng Pakistan’s suspended opener, Sharjeel Khan in the PSL spotfixing case is confident his client will be acquitted by the three-man anti-corruption tribunal which will give its verdict next month.

Even as former stalwarts, Javed Miandad and Mohsin Khan called for a life ban on any player found guilty of fixing, Shegan Ejaz said that at the worst he saw the tribunal imposing the minimum of six months ban on Sharjeel.

The hearings of the case of spot-fixing in the PSL against Test opener, Sharjeel concluded last week and after both parties submit their final written replies by July 29th the tribunal will announce a verdict in 30-days time.

Ejaz said the PCB had filed five charges against Sharjeel including that of spot-fixing and he had done his best to defend his client against them. “At the worst, the tribunal could impose a six-month ban on him for not reporting offers made to him on time,” he said.

He also said that Andrew Ephgrave, the operations manager of the national crime agency of UK, had appeared as a witness through Skype but gave no proof against Sharjeel in his statement.

But Pakistan’s former captain, Miandad and former Test opener and ex-chief selector coach, Mohsin said it was time the PCB showed no leniency towards cricketers who are involved in fixing and corruption. — PTI

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