Zimbabwe official suspended for 20 years over match-fixing attempt

Sport360 staff 14:47 27/03/2018
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  • Zimbabwe cricket team during training. Image for representation only.

    A former senior Zimbabwe cricket official has been suspended from the game for 20 years after he admitted trying to influence the result of the Test series against the West Indies last year.

    Rajan Nayer, the treasurer and marketing director of the Harare Metropolitan Cricket Association, was charged after offering Zimbabwe captain Graeme Cremer $30,000 to fix the result of the Test series with the West Indies last year, which the visitors won.

    Cremer informed coach Heath Streak of the approach and the matter was referred to the ICC.

    Nayer accepted a charge of breaching the International Cricket Council’s Anti-Corruption Code.

    ICC Anti-Corruption Unit general manager Alex Marshall said: “I welcome the result of the investigation and the substantial sanction imposed upon Mr. Nayer. It is important that the seriousness of his offences was reflected in the length of the ban.”

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