Sharjeel, Latif reach Lahore to submit statements to PCB
Both batsmen are provisionally suspended due to corruption allegations
Provisionally suspended batsmen Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif reached Lahore on Wednesday to submit their official statements to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) regarding corruption allegations against them, Express News reported.
The Islamabad United pair were provisionally suspended last week from the ongoing Pakistan Super League and subsequently sent back to Pakistan from the United Arab Emirates after they were found to be involved in a spot-fixing scandal by the cricketing authorities. They were also provisionally suspended from PCB’s central contracts.
Previously, both batsmen denied the allegations against them.
Sharjeel, Khalid may face lifetime ban over match-fixing allegations
Meanwhile, left-handed opener Nasir Jamshed was arrested yesterday by Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) alongside a bookie.
According to the representative of the NCA, both men have been released on bail and asked to report to the agency in April.
“Two men in their thirties have been arrested by NCA officers in connection with bribery offences as part of an ongoing investigation into international cricket match spot-fixing,” read a press release on the NCA website.
Nasir Jamshed arrested in London alongside bookie over fixing
“The men were arrested on February 13 and have been released on bail until April pending further enquiries. As part of the ongoing investigation, we are working closely with the PCB and International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption units. The PCB has launched its own investigation which has resulted in the suspension of three players,” the statement further read.
Jamshed was accused of referring Sharjeel and Latif to a bookie, and has also been provisionally suspended from all forms of cricket by the board.
The Islamabad United pair were provisionally suspended last week from the ongoing Pakistan Super League and subsequently sent back to Pakistan from the United Arab Emirates after they were found to be involved in a spot-fixing scandal by the cricketing authorities. They were also provisionally suspended from PCB’s central contracts.
Previously, both batsmen denied the allegations against them.
Sharjeel, Khalid may face lifetime ban over match-fixing allegations
Meanwhile, left-handed opener Nasir Jamshed was arrested yesterday by Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) alongside a bookie.
According to the representative of the NCA, both men have been released on bail and asked to report to the agency in April.
“Two men in their thirties have been arrested by NCA officers in connection with bribery offences as part of an ongoing investigation into international cricket match spot-fixing,” read a press release on the NCA website.
Nasir Jamshed arrested in London alongside bookie over fixing
“The men were arrested on February 13 and have been released on bail until April pending further enquiries. As part of the ongoing investigation, we are working closely with the PCB and International Cricket Council’s anti-corruption units. The PCB has launched its own investigation which has resulted in the suspension of three players,” the statement further read.
Jamshed was accused of referring Sharjeel and Latif to a bookie, and has also been provisionally suspended from all forms of cricket by the board.