Asif Afridi handed two-year ban over corruption charges
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                            The 36-year-old pleaded guilty as charged for two violations
                                        
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Asif Afridi has played for Multan Sultans in PSL — PCBThe Pakistan Cricket Board has banned spinner Asif Afridi for a period of two years from all cricket over corruption charges. The 36-year-old pleaded guilty as charged for two violations under the PCB’s Anti-Corruption Code for Participants.
	
		
	
“For the breach of Article 2.4.10, Afridi was handed a two-year period of ineligibility, while he was given a six-month ban for the violation of Article 2.4.4. Both the periods of ineligibility will run concurrently and will commence from the day of his provisional suspension, which commenced on September 12, 2022,” the PCB said in a press release. “While reaching its determination on the sanction period, the PCB took into consideration the admission of guilt, expression of remorse, past track record and Asif Afridi’s request that the PCB considers his case compassionately, claiming he had unintentionally breached the Code,” it added. Speaking about the development, the PCB Management Committee Chairman Najam Sethi said the board has as “zero-tolerance approach towards such offences”.“It gives the PCB no joy to suspend an international cricketer for two years. As the game’s governing body, we need to make examples, handle such matters robustly and send out strong messages to all cricketers,” Sethi added. “It is bitter fact that corruption poses a threat to our sport as selfish corrupters lure cricketers in different ways and methods. That’s precisely why the PCB has been investing heavily on player education so that they remain vigilant and can help the PCB eradicate this menace by reporting approaches and if, despite all our best efforts to create awareness, a player falls victim to his greed, then the PCB has no sympathy,” the PCB chairman concluded. Afridi has played 35 first-class, 42 List A and 65 T20 matches over the course of his career.  
                        
            
                
                                    
            
                        
                
                    
                        
                            
                        
                    
                    
                        
                            
                        
                    
                    
                        
                            
                        
                    
                
            
            
            
                
                    
                
            
            
                
                                                    
            
                
    
        
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