Ehsanullah Janat Banned for Five Years Due to Match-Fixing
The ODI series between Team India and Sri Lanka is ongoing. After the first match ended in a tie, Team India secured a victory in the second match, taking a 1-0 lead. As the third match begins on August 7, a significant piece of news has emerged from the cricket world. The cricket board has decided to ban a young player for five years due to match-fixing. The player has admitted to the charges. Find out who is this Ehsanullah Janat.
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Ehsanullah Janat Faces Five-Year Ban
The player in question is Afghanistan’s young cricketer, Ehsanullah Janat. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has banned him from all forms of cricket for five years. He was found guilty of match-fixing during the second season of the Kabul Premier League. Janat has accepted the charges of violating both the ACB and ICC Anti-Corruption Code.
Details from the Afghanistan Cricket Board
Ehsanullah Janat was found guilty of violating Article 2.1.1 of the ICC’s Anti-Corruption Code, which includes influencing the outcome of matches. Due to his involvement in match-fixing, he is banned from participating in all formats of cricket. Janat has acknowledged the allegations and admitted his role in the match-fixing activities.
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Janat’s Cricket Career
Ehsanullah Janat, a 26-year-old cricketer, made his debut for Afghanistan in 2017. He has played 16 ODIs, one Test, and one T20I match for his country. Janat started his cricket career at a young age and showed promise, but this ban will significantly impact his future in the sport.
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