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Sharjeel Khan

PCB bans Nasir Jamshed for 10 years on corruption charges

Following his involvement in spot-fixing, Pakistan batsman Nasir Jamshed has been handed a 10-year ban by the PCB.

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PCB summons Mohammad Sami for PSL spot-fixing scandal

The spot fixing allegation is related to the second edition of PSL when Islamabad United played Peshawar Zalmi this February in Dubai.

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Sharjeel Khan: PCB unfairly tried to implicate me in spot-fixing case

Sharjeel thinks the five year ban handed to him by PCB anti-corruption tribunal was unjust.

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PSL spot-fixing: Sharjeel Khan to appeal against dismissal in high court

Sharjeel Khan's appeal against his five-year ban over spot-fixing was overruled.

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Sharjeel Khan’s appeal against five-year ban dismissed by PCB’s adjudicator

The PSL spot-fixing scandal shook Pakistan cricket and led to suspensions of four national players, Shahzaib Hasan, Nasir Jamshed, Muhammad Irfan and Muhammad Nawaz.

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PSL spot-fixing: Sharjeel Khan’s lawyer seeks information from Bangladesh Cricket Board

Sharjeel’s next hearing will take place on Thursday at Lahore.

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PSL 2 spot-fixing: Sharjeel Khan, PCB to challenge tribunal verdict

Sharjeel was banned from participating in all forms of cricket after being found guilty of spot-fixing in PSL season 2.

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Sharjeel Khan mulls over appeal against ban

Sharjeel Khan, who was on Wednesday banned for five years on spot-fixing charges, said he has reservations over the decision announced by the three- member Anti-Corruption tribunal of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

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PSL spot-fixing: PCB to not appeal against Sharjeel Khan’s 5-year ban

The PCB Chairman said that the tribunal decision shows how serious the board is in tackling corruption.

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PSL spot-fixing: Sharjeel Khan handed 5-year ban

Sharjeel Khan is banned for five years, which includes two-and-a-half years of suspended ban, after the proceedings of the case.

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