PSL spot-fixing scandal: Shahzaib Hasan’s ban increased to four years

Independent adjudicator accepts PCB’s plea to increase opener’s punishment

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LAHORE:
An independent adjudicator Friday increased the ban on Pakistan's World T20-winning opener Shahzaib Hasan from one year to four on appeal from the country's cricket board.

Hasan, 28, was banned in February this year after being found guilty of not disclosing a fixing offer to the anti-corruption unit of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). He was also fined one million rupees.

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The PCB had appealed the length of the ban, saying it was too lenient. "The independent adjudicator Justice (retired) Hamid Hussain has accepted (the) PCB's appeal and increased the ban to four years while upholding the fine," the board's legal adviser Taffazul Rizvi told media.

Spot-fixing refers to illegal activity in a sport where a specific part of a game is fixed, unlike match-fixing, where the whole result is fixed.

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Shahzaib is one of six players sanctioned in the spot-fixing case which rocked the second edition of Pakistan Super League last year.

Swashbuckling opener Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Nawaz, and Nasir Jamshed were also given bans of varying lengths.

Jamshed is also charged with other breaches and faces a life ban, a decision likely to be announced next week. Hasan's lawyer Kashif Rajwana said his client is likely to challenge the decision in court.

Hasan played the last of his three one-day internationals in November 2010. He has also played 10 T20Is for Pakistan, including the World Twenty20 which Pakistan won in 2009. Hasan, like Jamshed, now lives in the UK.
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