West Indies batsman Devon Thomas has been banned from cricket for five years after admitting seven breaches of anti-corruption regulations, the International Cricket Council announced Thursday.
The ICC said the final 18 months of the ban had been suspended, with the punishment backdated by a year.
Thomas, capped 34 times across all three international formats from 2009 to 2022, committed offences in three separate tournaments -- the Caribbean Premier League, the Lanka Premier League and the Abu Dhabi T10.
The most serious of those charges saw the 34-year-old Thomas accept he was guilty of contriving to be party to match-fixing attempts in the Sri Lanka-based tournament.
He also admitted several offences of failing to report illegal approaches to the authorities.
"Having played both international and professional domestic/franchise cricket, Devon attended numerous anti-corruption education sessions," said Alex Marshall, general manager of the ICC's integrity unit.
"He therefore knew what his obligations were under the anti-corruption codes but failed to meet these obligations across three different franchise leagues.
"This ban is apt and should send a strong message to players and corrupters that attempts to corrupt our sport will be dealt with firmly."