CSA suspend Tsotsobe on match-fixing charges

The 33-year-old faces charges relating to the South Africa domestic T20 tournament in 2015

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CAPE TOWN:
Former South Africa bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe has been charged with match-fixing and has been suspended immediately after a lengthy investigation, Cricket South Africa said on Monday.

The 33-year-old, who played five tests and 61 ODIs but has not played for more than a year, faces charges relating to the South Africa domestic T20 tournament in 2015.

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Six other players have already been banned for their part in attempting to fix the outcome of games.

Tsotsobe is charged with contriving to fix or improperly influence a match or matches in the 2015 T20 Challenge Series and seeking to accept, accepting or agreeing to accept a bribe, a statement said.

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Gulam Bodi, Jean Symes, Pumi Matshikwe, Ethy Mbhalati, Thami Tsolekile and Alviro Petersen were prevously banned for between two and 20 years for their part in the affair, although the CSA has long held that no actual matches were fixed.
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