Bangladesh Akhter obtains a five -year prohibition for violations of the Anti -Corruption Code


Bat and Crick Balls can be seen in a Cricket field. – Reuters/file

Bangladesh’s female player Shohely Akhter, has been expelled from all Cricket for five years after the spinner was declared guilty of violating the anti -corruption code of the International Council of the Cricket Council (ICC), the governing body of the governing body of the sport.

The 36 -year -old formally admitted five provisions of the code, related to approaching a Bangladesh player and offering a sum that is worth two million Takas ($ 16,465) for leaving Wickt in a World Cup Women’s Cup match against Australia in 2023.

Akhter, who has played two international and 13 international T20, approached a series of voice notes sent on Facebook and was informed to the anti -corruption unit with the player he spoke with.

Bangladesh Shhely Akhter woman. - ICC
Bangladesh Shhely Akhter women’s player. – ICC

“The CPI has considered all the circumstances of this case, including the credit of Mrs. Akhter for agreeing on a result that avoids the need for an audience and, therefore, saves considerable time and money to use in other places in the fight against corruption … “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, “,”, ” , “,” ICC said.

“Therefore, the CPI considers that a five -year inelegability period is reasonable and proportional. Mrs. Akhter has agreed this sanction.”

Akhter played for the last time for Bangladesh in 2022 and was not part of the 2023 T20 World Cup team held in South Africa.



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