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Anti-corruption tribunal hand Ashraful punishment for match-fixing

Thursday, June 19 2014 by SNTV
  • Intro:

    Ex-Bangladesh skipper Mohammad Ashraful and New Zealander Lou Vincent are banned for eight years and three years respectively for match-fixing activities by a Bangladesh Cricket Board anti-corruption tribunal; Sri Lankan Kaushal Loukarachchi also received a ban in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Thursday (18th June).

    Script:

    SOUNDBITE: (English) : Justice Khademul Islam:
    "He will pay a fine of Tk 10 lakhs (one million Taka) to Bangladesh Cricket Board in accordance with article 633 of the court."

    SOUNDBITE: (English): Justice Khademul Islam:
    "He will participate in an authorised education or rehabilitation programme organized by BCB, or the ICC, or ACC-Asian Cricket Council, if called upon to do so at anytime as from today until the expiry of the full period of ineligibility."

     

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