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ICC hands UAE-based coach 10-year ban for corruption

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(Reuters) - The Internatio­nal Cricket Council

(ICC) said yesterday it had banned United Arab Emirates-based coach Irfan

Ansari from all cricket for 10 years after he was found guilty of corruption.

Cricket’s world governing body said Ansari, the coach of the One Stop Tourism and

Multiplex team, had breached three counts of its AntiCorrup­tion Code.

“During the hearing, the

Tribunal heard evidence that Ansari approached Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed during the Pakistan series with Sri Lanka in the UAE in October 2017 with a view to engaging him in corrupt conduct by soliciting informatio­n from him,” the ICCstateme­nt read.

ICC General Manager Alex Marshall thanked Sarfraz for showing “true leadership and profession­alism from the moment he reported this approach.”

Marshall said Ansari had also failed to cooperate with the ICC investigat­ion since being charged last May.

“This is the first time we have prosecuted for failure to cooperate ... since the new rules enabling us to demand the participan­ts hand over their phone for examinatio­n and the sanction reflects the seriousnes­s of the offence,” he added.

“It is an important tool to aid our investigat­ions and continue in our efforts to rid the sport of these corrupters.”

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