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Seven charged with fixing in Bangladesh

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Bangladeshi cricketer Mohammad Ashraful. Photo: AFP

The International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Tuesday seven people have been charged with match-fixing in the Bangladesh Premier League in a scandal that has already ensnared national hero Mohammad Ashraful.

It said another two people have been charged with failing to report corruption when they were approached to take part in fixing during this year’s season of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), a Twenty20 tournament.

All have been charged under the Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) anti-corruption code and face a disciplinary tribunal hearing.

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“The charges relate to an alleged conspiracy within the Dhaka Gladiators franchise to engage in match-fixing and spot-fixing activity during matches in the BPL this year, as well as failures by individuals to report approaches made to them to be involved in the conspiracy,” the ICC said in a statement.

Evidence was gathered against the unidentified individuals during an investigation by ICC anti-corruption officials into the scandal involving 28-year-old Ashraful and others.

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The affair has further shaken confidence in the game across South Asia.

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