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Mohammad Nawaz Summoned in PSL Spot-Fixing Case

by AFP

Aamir Qureshi—AFP

The 23-year-old is the sixth player implicated in the ongoing scandal

The Pakistan Cricket Board’s anti-corruption unit on Monday said it had summoned Mohammad Nawaz in connection with a spot-fixing scandal during the country’s Twenty20 league earlier this year.

Nawaz, 23, is the sixth player named in the spot-fixing scandal that rocked the Pakistan Super League held in United Arab Emirates. Fast bowler Mohammad Irfan confessed to receiving offers and not reporting them to PCB’s anti-corruption unit and was banned for one year, with six months suspended, and a fine of one million rupees in March.

Openers Sharjeel Khan, Khalid Latif, Shahzaib Hasan and Nasir Jamshed are also provisionally suspended on various charges being investigated by a tribunal.

Nawaz, a left-arm spinning all-rounder, has been part of the Pakistan team in all three formats since last year. He was part of Pakistan’s Twenty20 team on the current tour of the West Indies. If proven guilty the players face a minimum ban of five years, with a potential lifetime ban.

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