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ページの作成:「Hong Kong all-rounder Irfan Ahmed was banned for two-and-a-half years on Wednesday for breaking cricket's anti-corruption rules by failing to report approaches by a suspe...」
Hong Kong all-rounder Irfan Ahmed was banned for two-and-a-half years on Wednesday for breaking cricket's anti-corruption rules by failing to report approaches by a suspected match-fixer.<br><br>The hefty suspension was handed out after anti-corruption investigators discovered "approaches or invitations to engage in corrupt conduct" between January 2012 and January 2014.<br>Ahmed, 26, was not accused of fixing any matches. He was provisionally suspended in November, meaning he missed Hong Kong's appearance last month at the World Twenty20 in India.<br><br>Hong Kong cricketer Irfan Ahmed has appeared in six ODIs and eight T20 internationals �Munir Uz Zaman (AFP/File)<br>Sir Ronnie Flanagan, head of the International Cricket Council's anti-corruption unit, said Ahmed's case was a warning for all teams, players and officials.<br>"It is also indicative of the worrying trend that those intent on corrupting the game are increasingly focusing their activities on Associate Member cricket," he said in a statement.<br><br>"The sport therefore needs to ensure that it is appropriately resourced and protected in that area," added Flanagan.<br>Hong Kong is one of 38 associate, or non-Test playing, ICC members, making it a second-tier team and a minnow on the international stage.<br>Associate members' players like Ahmed, who has appeared in six ODIs and eight T20 internationals, are [http://w88us.com/w88club-w88top-w88ap-w88live w88live] considered vulnerable to match-fixers because of their relatively low wages.<br><br>The ICC said Ahmed's punishment was carefully weighed by considering a number of factors, including the "need to deter others" and protecting cricket's image.<br>Hong Kong Cricket Association chairman Mike Walsh said the body was fully behind the ICC's fight against corruption, which has long cast a shadow over the sport.<br>"We echo (Flanagan's) concerns about the recent attention paid to emerging cricket nations by illegal betting networks," he said in a statement posted on the HKCA website.<br><br>In case you have just about any queries regarding wherever as well as the way to work with [http://w88us.com/w88club-w88top-w88ap-w88live w88live], you are able to contact us in our own site.