Nasir Jamshed Charged for Corruption by PCB

Nasir Jamshed Charged for Corruption by PCB

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Nasir Jamshed has been formally charged by PCB in connection to the continuous examination concerning the asserted corruption in the Pakistan Super League. The 27-year-old has been charged infringing upon articles 2.4.6 and 2.4.7 which identifies with not co-working with the board's examination on the embarrassment. No charges of settling or urging to settle amusements have been collected on the opener so far. Jamshed should react to the charge withing 14 days. 

The charge comes after Jamshed is said to have avoided a few endeavors by the PCB to investigate the opener face to face in London. 

Jamshed was captured in the UK and later discharged on abandon February 13 not long after the defilement outrage of the T20 competition softened out up the second week of February. Jamshed, who was not some portion of the PSL, was in this manner temporarily suspended by PCB over affirmed ruptures of the board's hostile to debasement code. 

In the meantime, PCB has likewise alluded Shahzaib Hasan's case to the researching tribunal. Shahzaib was the fifth player to be temporarily suspended by PCB amid its underlying examination concerning the outrage. Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif and Mohammad Irfan were the others charge-sheeted by the board in its continuous drive to weed out defilement from the game. 

Quick bowler Irfan admitted to the main charge against him, of "not detailing an offer of settling". He copped a fine of PKR 1 million and a one-year playing boycott, which could be lessened to six months if Irfan helped PCB in its hostile to debasement attempts.

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