Umar Akmal banned for 3 years – bdnews24.com



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In a tweet Monday, the PCB said (retired) judge Fazal-e-Miran Chauhan, chairman of the organization’s disciplinary committee, approved the ban after the hearing.

Akmal has repeatedly broken the rules in his controversial career. This is the reason why he was never able to establish himself in the team even though he was very talented.

However, this time the accusations were quite serious. On March 20, the PCB filed a case against Akmal for violating two anti-corruption sections. The cricket player, who has played 16 tests for the country, has been under a temporary ban since February 20.

Akmal had the opportunity to go to a legal battle against the accusations presented by the board. But he decided not to. As a result, this right-handed hitter is sure to be punished.

Initially it was reported in the media that the crime could be prohibited for six months for life. However, it was thought that the punishment could be reduced for not appealing. In the end, that’s probably what happened.

Akmal will turn 30 on May 29. After being away from cricket for a long time at this age, it will be very difficult for him to return, it can be said for sure.

Akmal last played for the country in 121 ODI and 64 T20I matches in addition to 18 tests on October 6, 2019 in T20I against Sri Lanka. He has over five thousand five hundred races in international cricket.



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