Banned Pakistani cricketer Sharjeel Khan came down hard on the Pakistan Tribunal stating that he was treated unfairly on the Pakistan Super League spot-fixing case. The opener’s plea was rejected by the board terming it as “a ploy to gain sympathy”. Sharjeel
Former Pakistan fast bowler and bowling coach Waqar Younis feels that the cricket boards must start monitoring the domestic T20 tournaments more to avoid corruption. It was only earlier in the year in February that the Islamabad United and the Pakistan Cricket
An appeal made by the hard-hitting opening batsman Sharjeel Khan against the five-year-ban following his involvement in a spot-fixing case was rejected this. However, his lawyer suggested that they will challenge the decision in higher courts. A three-member tribunal from the Pakistan
Corruption in Pakistan cricket doesn’t seem to relent as in another shocking revelation made by the Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed; he turned down a flourishing offer from a bookmaker based in Dubai. It happened during the ongoing limited-overs series against Pakistan, and
Disappointed Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed believes losing explosive left-handed opener Sharjeel Khan to the Pakistan Super League’s (PSL) spot-fixing scandal, is a huge blow for Pakistan cricket. The 30-year-old gloveman is leading his way into the two-match Test series, before the limited-overs
Pakistan left-handed batsman Sharjeel Khan had given a thought of appealing against the five-year ban, as the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) appointed three-member tribunal committee, had found him guilty before the verdict from Lahore High Court, in the Pakistan Super League’s spot-fixing
Former Pakistan opener Sharjeel Khan who has was handed a five-year ban by the Anti-Corruption Tribunal of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for his alleged role in spot-fixing during the previous edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), has made up his
Crestfallen Pakistan opener Sharjeel Khan, who was touted as next big thing for the Men in Green, has been banned for five years by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) elected three-member committee after being found guilty in the Pakistan Super League spot-fixing
After Pakistan international players Sharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were allegedly accused of the spot-fixing saga during the second edition of Pakistan Super League (PSL) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has requested the tribunal committee to
Pakistan opening batsman Sharjeel Khan, who is facing the spot-fixing charges has categorically stated that he would not avoid appearing as a witness before the Pakistan Cricket Board-appointed Tribunal committee which is supervising the Anti-corruption happenings and hearing the cases of provisionally