Three Hong Kong players charged by ICC for match fixing

DUBAI: Three Hong Kong gamers, including one Nadeem Ahmed, who performed in opposition to India within the Asia Cup closing month, had been charged under ICC Anti-Corruption Code for his or her alleged involvement in match-fixing in 2014.

Three gamers -- Haseeb Amjad and brothers Nadeem and Irfan Ahmed -- had been charged under more than one sections of the ACU code. All the 3 player are of Pakistani beginning.

The notable name is left-arm spinner Nadeem, who bowled 10 wicketless overs for 39 runs all over the Asia Cup sport in opposition to India on September 18 right here.

Irfan and Haseeb closing performed for his or her nation in 2014 and 2016 respectively.

The 28-year-old Irfan has 9 specific charges in opposition to him for his involvement in fixing games. He is already under suspension from ICC since April 2016. Nadeem and Haseeb had been charged under five sections of ICC Code.

Under Article 2.1.1 of the ICC Code, Irfan tried to fix Hong Kong's sport in opposition to Scotland on January 13, 2014 and another match in opposition to Canada on January 17 in that year.

Under article 2.4.2, he "didn't report the full details of the approaches during the two matches".


Under Article 2.1.2, he took bribe to under-perform in opposition to Zimbabwe on March 12, 2014, the ICC said.


He also did not file corrupt manner all over ICC World T20 Qualifier in June, 2015 and tried to fix a World T20 match in 2016, in line with the ICC.


Haseeb and Nadeem were also in particular concerned within the two suits discussed earlier and in addition been charged under similar anti-corruption code of ICC.


Nadeem and Haseeb had been given two weeks' time to reply to these charges.
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