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ICC Sanction: Muhammad Asif out for 7 years

 

    

Muhammad Asif SanctionICC Sanction: Muhammad Asif out for 7 years. The ICC tribunal has announced a sanction of seven years of ineligibility for Muhammad Asif in spot-fixing scandal. The head of the International Cricket Council tribunal Michael Beloff announced the verdict after a lengthy nine-hour hearing in the Qatari capital.

Fast Bowler Muhammad Asif was found to have bowled deliberate no-balls. Muhammad Asif agreed to bowl and did bowl a deliberate no ball in the Lord’s Test match played between Pakistan and England from 26 to 29 August 2010.

The tribunal released a statement after announcing the decision. The tribunal statement for the sanction of seven years of ineligibility for Muhammad Asif is given below:

On Mr Asif a sanction of seven years ineligibility two years of which are suspended on condition that he commits no further breach of the code and that he participates under the auspices of the Pakistan Cricket Board in a programme of Anti-Corruption education.

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