Rizwan Javed banned for 17 ½ years under Anti-Corruption Code
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The ICC has banned Rizwan Javed, a UK-based club cricketer, for 17-and-a-half years - the second-longest sentence handed out by the ICC to date - after he was found guilty of five different breaches of the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) anti-corruption code.
Javed was among eight players and officials originally charged by the ICC in September 2023 over allegations of corruption at the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 league, reports ICC.
The magnitude of the ban is only behind the 20-year ban given to Zimbabwe cricket official Rajan Nayar in 2018.
Javed, as laid out by the ICC in a legal document, participated in matches for Cheadle Hulme Cricket Club in the Cheshire Cricket League until August 24, 2019, but in this case was under the scanner for his attempts to corrupt players in the T10 league, in particular within the Pune Devils franchise during the 2020-21 season.
Last year, the ICC had said it had "disrupted" attempts to corrupt games, and charged eight people - including Bangladesh international Nasir Hossain - accordingly. While the ICC said that Nasir had co-operated with investigation and had received a two-year ban, in Javed's case, the ICC said he did not respond to the charges or offer co-operation.
The ban is backdated to September 19, 2023, the date Javed was provisionally suspended on. The decision was handed out by Michael J Beloff KC, chair of the ICC code of conduct committee._Agencies.
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