2 UAE Players Accused of Violating ICC Anti-Corruption Law #News

 2 UAE Players Accused of Violating ICC Anti-Corruption Law #News


Dubai: On Sunday, the International Cricket Commission (ICC) officially accused UAE duo Amir Hayato and Ashfaqua Med on five charges of violating the Cricket Anti-Corruption Act.


Since the end of last year, the two players have lacked international obligations.

Pace Bowler Amir was excluded from the selection without explanation from the UAE team prior to the T20 World Cup qualifying last October, but is an ICC anti-damage unit.

Currently, both of them have been charged with five counts of anti-corruption law violations and have been temporarily suspended due to immediate effect by a global organization.

The other three UAE players have also been suspended for anti-corruption fees.

Meanwhile, former United Arab Emirates skipper Mohammed Navy, veteran batter, Shyman Anwar, and Paceman Cadya Ahmed are awaiting judgments on numerous allegations of anti-corruption code violations.

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