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Ex-Zimbabwe Cricket Captain Heath Streak Banned 8 Years For Corruption - ICC

Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Heath Streak was on Wednesday banned for eight years on corruption charges, the International Cricket Council announced. "Mr. Streak chose to admit the charges and agre

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By AFP News
Apr 14, 2021 • 04:53 PM

Former Zimbabwe cricket captain Heath Streak was on Wednesday banned for eight years on corruption charges, the International Cricket Council announced.

AFP News
By AFP News
April 14, 2021 • 04:53 PM

"Mr. Streak chose to admit the charges and agreed the sanction with the ICC in lieu of an Anti-Corruption Tribunal hearing," an ICC statement said.

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The Zimbabwe coach from 2016 to 2018, his ban extends until March 2029.

Streak, 47, was found guilty of breaching five rules of the ICC's Anti-Corruption Code related to betting.

He disclosed inside information in relation to matches in the 2018 Tri-Series involving Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, the Zimbabwe v Afghanistan series in 2018, the IPL 2018, and the APL 2018, the statement revealed.

He also "facilitated or attempted to facilitate" the introduction of four players including a national captain to a third party for inside information for betting purposes.

He was also found guilty of obstructing the ICC's investigation and failing to declare a "gift, payment, hospitality or other benefits" from passing on inside information.

Alex Marshall, general manager of the ICC's Integrity Unit, said: "As a former captain and coach, he held a position of trust and owed a duty to uphold the integrity of the game."

He added: "The offences did not affect the outcomes of any relevant matches and Mr. Streak has agreed to assist the ICC anti-corruption education programme for which we are grateful.

"He has also expressed his remorse and contrition and entered this agreed sanction decision to avoid the need for a full disciplinary process. The sanction reflects this cooperation."

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