ICC has charged the 2 cricketers on 5 counts of the anti-corruption code.© AFP
Two United Arab Emirates (UAE) gamers, Amir Hayat and Ashfaq Ahmed, have been charged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) with 5 counts of breaching ICC’s anti-corruption code. The gamers have been provisionally suspended with fast impact, the ICC said in a media launch on Sunday. Ashfaq was suspended by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) as nicely throughout the Twenty20 World Cup Qualifier in October final yr. Nevertheless, no prices have been introduced upon the cricketer. Each gamers have been charged with the next breaches of the code:
Article 2.1.3 – In search of, accepting, providing or agreeing to just accept any bribe or different Reward to: (a) repair or to contrive in any method or in any other case to affect improperly the consequence, progress, conduct or some other side of any Worldwide Match; or (b) guarantee for Betting or different corrupt functions the prevalence of a specific incident in an Worldwide Match.
Article 2.4.2 – failing to confide in the ACU (with out pointless delay) the receipt of any reward, cost, hospitality or different profit, (a) that the Participant knew or ought to have recognized was given to him/her to acquire (straight or not directly) any breach of the Anti-Corruption Code, or (b) that was made or given in circumstances that might convey the Participant or the game of cricket into disrepute.
Article 2.4.3 – failing to confide in the ACU (with out pointless delay) all items (whether or not financial or in any other case), hospitality and/or different non-contractual advantages supplied to a Participant which have a price of US$750 or extra, whether or not or not the circumstances set out in Article 2.4.2 are current, save that there shall be no obligation to reveal any (i) private items, hospitality and/or different non-contractual advantages supplied by or on behalf of any shut buddy or relative of the Participant, (ii) any meals or beverage items or (iii) cricket hospitality items in reference to Matches the Participant is taking part in.
Article 2.4.4 – failing to confide in the ACU (with out pointless delay) full particulars of any approaches or invites acquired by the Participant to interact in Corrupt Conduct below the Anti-Corruption Code.
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Article 2.4.5 – failing to confide in the ACU full particulars of any details or issues that got here to his consideration that will proof Corrupt Conduct below the Code by one other Participant.
The gamers have 14 days to reply to these prices.
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