Eastern Eye (UK)

Akmal’s 18-month ban cut to one year

HEAVY FINE IMPOSED ON PAKISTANI PLAYER FOR BREACH OF THE ANTI-CORRUPTION CODE

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PAKISTAN cricketer Umar Akmal’s 18-month ban over corruption charges has been reduced to a year, the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sports said last Friday (26).

The verdict from the Lausanne-based body will likely come as a relief for the troubled batsman, who has a history of disciplina­ry issues that have earned him a string of fines and bans during his career.

But the court also hit him with a hefty fine of 4.2 Pakistani rupees (£19,153) over his breaching of the Anti-Corruption Code.

A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) disciplina­ry committee banned Akmal for three years last April after he failed to report details of a match-fixing approach made to him during meetings with alleged bookies. The ban was later reduced to 18 months by an independen­t adjudicato­r.

Pakistan cricket authoritie­s hoping for a further reduction have filed an additional appeal over the case to the CAS.

“It’s a big relief for Umar,” the cricketer’s brother Kamran told AFP. “He wants to play cricket and return to the field.”

The PCB said he would be eligible to compete again after completing a rehabilita­tion programme.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, Akmal said he was ready to play again.

“I am fully ready and excited to play cricket again,” he said. “It was tough being out and sitting at home with my bread and butter taken away.

“I don’t want to comment on my national selection. It’s my job to play cricket and perform and it’s up to them (the selectors) – if they think it’s better for the country [to include me], then they will definitely give a chance.”

Akmal emerged on the internatio­nal cricket scene with a hundred in his first Test in New Zealand in 2009.

He has so far played 16 Tests, 121 one-day internatio­nals, as well as 84 Twenty20 internatio­nals.

But his career has been plagued by disciplina­ry problems, including an arrest after scuffling with a traffic warden in 2014.

The batsman was also sent home after he failed a fitness test ahead of the 2017 Champions Trophy in England and has been hit with various fines over the years.

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