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Wednesday 20 April 2016

Hong Kong's Irfan Ahmed

Hong Kong's Irfan Ahmed suspended after ICC hostile to defilement break:

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Irfan Ahmed, the Hong Kong all-rounder, has been suspended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for over two years for rupturing the counter defilement set of principles, the overseeing body reported on Thursday (April 20). The 26-year-old won't be permitted to play any type of cricket util May 4, 2018. 

Ahmed neglected to report suspect methodologies made to him between January 2012 and January 2014 to the ICC. Amid the hearing, he acknowledged the charges laid against him and chose not to offer against the choice. 

Ronnie Flanagan, the executive of the Anti-Corruption Unit, said this will give an auspicious suggestion to all included. "This punishment ought to go about as a suggestion to all Participants of the need to agree to their commitments under the Code at all times, and specifically the prerequisite to report degenerate ways to deal with the ACU immediately," he said. "It is satisfying to note that the examination whereupon these charges were established begun from data that had been uncovered to the ACU. 

"This is an unmistakable and welcome exhibit that members now more completely understand their own particular obligations in fighting this scourge on the amusement through brief and tireless reporting as required by the Code. 

"In any case, it is additionally characteristic of the stressing pattern that those purpose on adulterating the amusement are progressively centering their exercises on Associate Member cricket and that the game consequently needs to guarantee that it is suitably resourced and secured around there. 

"At last, I might likewise want to thank the Hong Kong Cricket Association (and the greater part of its authorities and players) for the collaboration that has been stood to the ACU's examination amid this period." 

He has played six One-Day Internationals and eight Twenty20 Internationals since his introduction for Hong Kong in 2008.
    
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