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ZC backs ban on ‘greedy, selfish’ Streak

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ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani says the eight-year ban handed to former national team all-rounder and coach Heath Streak for corruption is the sport’s darkest day in the country.

The 47-year-old Streak admitted five breaches of the Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC)’s anti-corruption code and agreed to the sanction that was revealed on Wednesday.

“This is a very sad and shameful episode that might well go down in history as the darkest day in Zimbabwean cricket,” Mukuhlani said in a statement.

“Streak was a powerful figure adored by many and held up as an idol for future generation­s of cricketers. But, as we and the rest of the world now know, Streak was also a corrupt, greedy and selfish character, who regrettabl­y abused his status and position in pursuit of dirty benefits.”

Mukuhlani endorsed the punishment and said it would “help to reinforce the measures that the ICC and ZC have been taking to root out any wrongdoing in cricket”.

“We will continue to work actively within our structures and with the ICC to combat criminalit­y in all of its forms and to ensure that cricket remains clean locally and globally.”

Streak, who played 65 Tests and 189 one-day internatio­nals for Zimbabwe from 1993-2005, declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

The charges against him included revealing inside informatio­n which could be used for betting purposes and failing to disclose a payment in bitcoins from a potential corrupter to anti-corruption officials.

The games in question include several internatio­nal matches in 2018, as well as games in Twenty20 leagues in India, Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.

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Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak

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