Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) officials challenged Sajid Khan Sunday as he was frantically making phone calls from the stands during the crucial phases of a Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) encounter, the BCB security chief told AFP.
"We have handed him over to police for interrogation," Mesbahuddin Serniabat said, adding Khan had been under the BCB's watch for days.
"We have reasons to suspect that he was involved in spot-fixing," he added, saying that an anti-corruption official from the International Cricket Council had also spoken to the man.
"On Sunday Khan called after the toss and every time a key wicket fell and a six was hit. He also tried to sneak into the dressing room and some restricted areas where only players and team staff are allowed."
Serniabat said Khan, 36, was detained during the Chittagong Kings versus Barisal Burners match, which the latter won to seal a place in the semi-finals.
A court in the Bangladeshi capital remanded him into custody for two days on Monday, Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka police M. Asaduzzaman told AFP.
The BPL, the cricket-mad South Asian nation's Twenty20 league, opened on February 9 on a sour note after former Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza revealed that he had received a spot-fixing proposition.
Mortaza said he had been approached by an unnamed player regarding potential spot-fixing with the Dhaka Gladiators, which he captains.
The BCB security chief said the authorities have seized Khan's mobile in which they found a text message containing the bank account number for a Pakistani player who had been quizzed by the ICC anti-corruption official.
"We have a zero-tolerance policy towards fixing. We hope police will make a thorough investigation into the case," he told AFP.
The latest incident came after three Pakistan Test stars - Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammed Aamer were jailed in England last year after being found guilty of spot-fixing charges.
The BPL has proved to be a magnet for former Pakistan national cricketers and fringe players with 17 of them playing for the tournament's six teams.
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Another triumph by Pakistan
Wonder why IPL does not allow any Pakistani players???
@ziaush Shams: You forgot that the biggest gambling in Cricket is being done in India. It only matters that none of the Indian get caught as yet. Pakistanis are blamed only because they have been made escape goat.
wow @ziaush Shams....guilty till proven innocent?
Excellent work by BCB, severe punishment should be given to Sajid Khan if found guilty.
Well done BCB. Pakistanis are crazy people. They are unable to organize any international cricket tournament in their country, because of security reasons, but they are engaged in ruining the others' event. They have also forgotten that many Pkistani cricketers are performing well in the BPL and earning handsome foreign exchange. It is very sad that people like Sajid Khan and others are working against their own people to meet their selfish end.