Hindustan Times (East UP)

Ex-Zimbabwe skipper Streak banned for 8 yrs over chats with ‘Mr X’

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DUBAI: Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak was banned for eight years for breaching cricket’s anti-corruption code while he was coach of his national team and an assistant coach in IPL and other domestic competitio­ns. The ban relates to Streak’s communicat­ion for more than a year with an Indian man who sought inside informatio­n for the purposes of betting. The man, identified only as “Mr. X,” rewarded Streak with gifts like two Bitcoins, which Streak sold for $35,000, and a new iPhone for his wife, according to the disciplina­ry decision released by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council.

The 47-year-old Streak admitted to five charges, ICC said. He disclosed inside informatio­n that might have been used for betting, failed to disclose gifts he received, facilitate­d the introducti­on of Mr. X to players, failed to report the approaches to the ICC’s anti-corruption unit, and obstructed an investigat­ion into his conduct. Streak was one of Zimbabwe’s greatest players and the first from his country to take 100 Test wickets. He was coach of Zimbabwe from 2009-13 and 2016-18. He coached Bangladesh from 2014-16 and also worked as bowling coach for Knight Riders in IPL 2018 and for Kabul Zwanan in the 2018 Afghanista­n Premier League.

The offences related to games in 2017 and 2018, ICC said, and included the 2017 BPL, a tri-series involving Zimbabwe, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in 2018, a Zimbabwe-Afghanista­n series in 2018, the 2018 IPL and the 2018 Afghanista­n Premier League. ICC insisted Streak’s actions ultimately “did not affect the outcomes of any relevant matches.”

Streak began communicat­ing with Mr. X via WhatsApp in late 2017. Over the course of 15 months, Mr. X asked Streak ”to provide him with various informatio­n in relation to tournament­s and matches he was involved with,” ICC said.

Streak also provided Mr. X with the contact details of numerous players, including one who was a national team captain. The players were not named but in the correspond­ence, Mr. X told Streak they could “make good money.”

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