
Emirates Cricket Board: Former Australia fast-bowler Trent Copeland said that it was disappointing to see former West Indies cricketer Marlon Samuels being found guilty of corruption charges against him while adding that at the same time, something like this happening is just not surprising.
On August 16, Samuels was found guilty of four offences under the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) anti-corruption code following a hearing by an independent Anti-Corruption Tribunal. The charges are related to the 2019 edition of the Abu Dhabi T10 tournament, where Samuels was a member of the Karnataka Tuskers squad but did not play a single game.
The charges relate to failing to disclose the receipt of payment or gift, as well as failing to disclose to the designated anti-corruption official, as well as failing to cooperate with an investigation and causing a delay by concealing information that may have been relevant.