
An Indian cricketer was sentenced for trying to fix a match (Photo: Twitter).
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has sentenced Indian-origin player Mihar Chiakar to a 14-year ban.
According to media reports, the ICC has imposed a 14-year ban on India-born Mihar Chiakar for attempting to fix matches on various occasions, in which the cricketer has been found guilty of violating seven provisions of the Anti-Corruption Code. has gone
Mahir Chiakar tried to fix the UAE-Zimbabwe series played in Ajman, the Indian national also incited cricketers to fix for the Canada Goblet T20 while he lured Emirati cricketers Qadeer Khan and Ghulam Shabbir into his net and offered fixing.
Indian cricketer Chiakar also avoided joining the ICC investigation in this regard. He moved to the UAE from India and is among the four suspended UAE cricketers who were refused to cooperate with anti-corruption authorities by the ICC in 2019.









