United Arab Emirates (UAE) wicketkeeper-batsman Gulam Shabbir was on Monday banned from all forms of cricket for four years after he admitted breaching six counts of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code during the series against Nepal and Zimbabwe in 2019. (More Cricket News)
The game’s governing body International Cricket Council (ICC) disclosed that Shabbir breached articles 2.4.4, 2.4.5. 2.4.6 and 2.4.7 of the Code. Shabbir failed to disclose to the Anti Corruption Unit (ACU) the full details of attempted approaches to engage in corrupt conduct in relation to the series against Nepal in January/February 2019.