Shahzaib Hasan becomes fifth player to be suspended in PSL corruption case
Shahzaib Hasan became the fifth Pakistani player to be suspended by the PCB in relation to the corruption scandal that broke out in the PSL last month. The 27-year-old has been suspended from all forms of cricket with immediate effect and has been given 14 days to reply to the charge.
On Friday, Pakistan batsman Shahzaib Hasan was formally charged and provisionally suspended by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in relation to the corruption scandal that took place during the second edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Hasan, who played for the Karachi Kings, was summoned by the PCB Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) for the third time and handed a Notice of Charge
Hasan and speedster Mohammad Irfan were both called upon by the ACU earlier this week, as the board investigated the spot-fixing scandal that shook the PSL in its opening week. Irfan was also formally charged and provisionally suspended earlier, for failing to report an approach by bookies on time.
The suspension now makes Hasan the fifth player to face the same fate from the PCB after Sharjeel Khan, Nasir Jamshed, Khalid Latif and Irfan were all suspended by the PCB earlier. Hasan has two weeks to respond to the charge.
Hasan has represented Pakistan in 10 T20Is and 3 ODIs, the last being in November 2010 against South Africa in Dubai. Hasan is most remembered for opening the batting when Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in the final of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, to be crowned world champions.
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