3 indians involved in match-fixing..!? ICC action..!?

 Eight including indian team owners Barak Sanghvi and krishan kumar Chaudhary have been charged with various scams during the 2021 edition of the Emirates T10 League. The international cricket Council has charged the players and officials. The two indians are co-owners of pune Devils and one of their players that season, former bangladesh Test player Nasir Hossain, was charged with violating the league's anti-corruption rules. Similarly, the batting coach from India, Sunny Dhillon, is embroiled in corruption allegations. They have been implicated in allegations related to the 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 cricket League and attempts to corrupt the matches of the tournament. In this connection, Sanghvi has been charged under Sections 2.2.1 and 2.4.6 of the Prevention of Corruption Act. "Results of international and domestic matches, Sanghvi has been convicted for fixing and failing to cooperate with any investigation. We bought an OC pad and brought it. This is how it should happen, Similarly, the Mongolian cricket team, who burst into tears, has been banned against krishan kumar for not reporting the corruption to the authorities in time. Naseer, who played 19 Tests and 65 ODIs for bangladesh, was accused of "failing to report a gift worth more than USD 750 to DACO". Six people, including three indians, have been provisionally suspended from playing cricket and all have 14 days from tuesday to respond to the charges.

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