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Shahzaib Hasan's ban increased to four years

An independent adjudicator has increased the ban on opener Shahzaib Hasan to four years in connection with a spot-f
Published August 10, 2018

An independent adjudicator has increased the ban on opener Shahzaib Hasan to four years in connection with a spot-fixing probe.

The right-hander, who represented Karachi Kings during Pakistan Super League 2017 edition, had been banned for a year and fined Rs1 million by the Pakistan Cricket Board's anti-corruption tribunal earlier this year for his role in last year's spot-fixing scandal.

Hasan had appealed against the fine, which was heard by Justice (retd) Hamid Hasan. Announcing his judgment on the appeal, the independent adjudicator increased the ban on the cricketer to four years, and maintained the fine.

The four-year ban includes the one-year Hasan has already served.

The 27-year old has decided to challenge the decision, his counsel said.

Hasan was the fifth player to be suspended in the spot-fixing probe along with Islamabad United openers Khalid Latif and Sharjeel Khan and fast bowler Mohammad Irfan and all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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