Pakistani cricketer Sharjeel Khan apologizes unconditionally in Spot fixing scandal

Pakistani cricketer Sharjeel Khan apologizes unconditionally in Spot fixing scandal
Pakistani cricketer Sharjeel Khan apologizes unconditionally in Spot-fixing scandal
Sharjeel Khan, Pakistan's opening batsman involved in the spot-fixing scandal, has apologized for his embarrassment and apologized.

Sharjeel Khan appeared before the Pakistan Cricket Board's Anti-Corruption Unit in Lahore on Monday after his ban was lifted.

In a joint statement issued by the Pakistan Cricket Board and Sharjeel Khan after the meeting, Sharjeel Khan said that he suffered severe embarrassment due to his irresponsible action on which he was sent by the Pakistan Cricket Board, the Pakistani team. Apologize unconditionally to cricket fans and their families.

what will happen now?

Anti-corruption unit officials have informed Sharjeel Khan of the PCB rehabilitation program, after which they will be able to resume domestic cricket.

Under the rehabilitation program, Sharjeel Khan will have to give lectures on the code of conduct of the anti-corruption, meet with the Pakistani team and visit the orphanage as a social service.

What was the crime of Sharjeel Khan?

Sharjeel Khan along with fellow cricketer Khalid Latif was found involved in spot-fixing on the occasion of the 2017 Pakistan Super League. Both cricketers were representing Islamabad United at the time.

They were alleged to have met Yusuf Anwar, a suspected man under former Test cricketer Nasir Jamshed, at a Dubai restaurant that allegedly had spot-fixing issues.

The Pakistan Cricket Board suspended Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif in the first phase, after which the PCB tribunal imposed a five-year ban on Sharjeel Khan and sentenced him to two-and-a-half years. Was. The ban expired this month.

Sharjeel Khan had in the past denied being involved in spot-fixing and had challenged the ban, according to his lawyer, Sheghan Ijaz.

Sharjeel Khan had appealed to the Pakistan Cricket Board in February this year, requesting an end to his sentence and playing domestic cricket, but the Pakistan Cricket Board rejected his request.

Sharjeel Khan, 29, has represented Pakistan in one Test, 25 ODIs and 15 Twenty20 internationals.

Sharjeel Khan was ruled out of the English County Leicestershire contract due to his involvement in spot-fixing, which contracted him to play a Twenty20 match.

Interestingly, in September 2016, when Leicestershire signed the deal with Sharjeel Khan, the county's chief executive was Wasim Khan, who is now managing director of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

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