Hong Kong players banned for life for fixing

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Hong Kong players Irfan Ahmed and Nadeem Ahmed have been banned from all cricket for life, while teammate Haseeb Amjad has received a five-year ban for involvement in fixing matches.
During the hearing, the International Cricket Council's Anti-Corruption Tribunal heard evidence that all three players fixed or contrived to fix matches, failed, for reward, to perform and failed to disclose approaches to fix during a number of international fixtures across a two-year period, according to the apex body.
Alex Marshall, ICC General Manager ACU said: "This has been a long and complex investigation which has uncovered systematic attempts to influence moments in matches by experienced international cricketers over a period of time.
"Their conduct was premeditated and sophisticated and each of the Ahmed brothers sought to corrupt others."
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First Published: Aug 26 2019 | 6:15 PM IST