Dubai, Feb. 11 -- The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday banned Bangladesh offspinner Shohaly Akhter from all cricket for five years after she admitted breaching five provisions of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
According to the ICC media release, Shohaly was found guilty of attempting to fix, seeking or offering a bribe and obstructing or delaying the investigation being carried out by the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code (ACU).
The charges around her relate to corrupt approaches made in relation to matches in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2023 held in South Africa.
Shohaly has represented Bangladesh in 13 women's T20I's and 2 women's ODI's. According to ICC, the investigation revolved around the approach she made on February 14....
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