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Umar Akmal's 18-Month Ban Reduced To One Year

Pakistani cricketer Umar Akmal's 18-month ban over corruption charges was reduced to a year, the Court of Arbitration for Sports said Friday. The verdict from the Lausanne-based body will likely c

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By AFP News
Feb 26, 2021 • 02:36 PM

"It's a big relief for Umar," the cricketer's brother Kamran told. "He wants to play cricket and return to the field."

AFP News
By AFP News
February 26, 2021 • 02:36 PM

The PCB said Umar would be eligible to compete again after completing a rehabilitation programme.

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Akmal emerged on the international cricket scene with a hundred in his first Test in New Zealand in 2009. He has so far played 16 Tests, 121 one-day internationals, as well as 84 Twenty20 internationals.

But his career has been bridled by disciplinary problems, including an arrest after scuffling with a traffic warden in 2014.

The batsman was also sent home after he failed a fitness test ahead of the 2017 Champions Trophy in England and has been hit with various fines over the years.

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