The National - News

Organisers confident of clean APL season

- PAUL RADLEY

Organisers of next month’s Afghanista­n Premier League in Sharjah are confident the event will be free from corruption. Mohammed Shahzad, the Afghan wicketkeep­er-batsman, was reportedly the subject of an approach to spot-fix ahead of the competitio­n, during the ongoing Asia Cup.

Afghanista­n Cricket Board officials commended Shahzad for reporting the incident immediatel­y to the team’s management, who in turn informed the ICC.

“He was suspicious. It wasn’t actually a corrupt approach, but he felt he should report it,” Basheer Stanikzai, the APL tournament director, said.

“Nothing will happen at the Premier League. If [the players] are suspicious, they are right to report anything. It wasn’t that serious, but we told him to report this.

“I can give you one example from the past. A guy asked me what will happen tomorrow in the game. When they investigat­ed, there was nothing about it. This was a similar type of thing.”

On Monday, Alex Marshall, the head of the ICC’s anti-corruption unit, had

Shahzad, who was clearly unaffected by the incident as he scored a fine century yesterday, will play for Pakhtia Panthers

said five internatio­nal captains have been approached to spot-fix over the past 12 months.

“There have been 32 investigat­ions in the last 12 months, eight involve players as suspects,” Marshall said at the ICC’s offices in Dubai Sports City.

“Five of them involve administra­tors or non-playing personnel. Three of these individual­s have been charged. Five internatio­nals captains have also reported receiving approaches to spot-fix.”

Stanikzai said the APL organisers are doing everything they can to protect the tournament from corruption. “It is not about Sharjah, it is wherever we play we take care of that,” Stanikzai said.

“We are fortunate for this tournament we have the services of ICC’s anti-corruption unit.

“They are handling it, along with our anti-corruption officers. Even when we do our own leagues back at home, we follow those protocols.”

The new, five-team competitio­n starts on October 5 at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

Shahzad, who was clearly unaffected by the incident as he scored a fine century against India yesterday, will play for Pakhtia Panthers, alongside the likes of Shahid Afridi and Thisara Perera.

The tournament will involve one UAE player, Mohammed Naveed, the fast bowler, who will play for Kandahar Knights.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates