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The Bangladesh player returns to the competitive Cricket after the ban

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The Bangladesh player returns to the competitive Cricket after the ban


He played a match of the Dhaka Premier Division League on Monday.

The all -terrain of Bangladesh, Nasir Hossain, has returned to the competitive Cricket after facing a two -year prohibition by the CPI. He was penalized for violating the Anti-Corruption Code of the Emirates Cricket Board during the Abu Dhabi T10 League in 2020-21.

The 33 -year -old appeared for the Rupganj Tigers Cricket Club in his League match of the Dhaka Premier Division (DPL) against the Gazi Group Crick players in Mirpur.

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) declared in a statement that Nasir has completed all the requirements. He also underwent an anti -corruption education session, which makes him eligible to return to the official Cricket sand.

“According to the terms of the sanction, Nasir Hossain has met all the requirements, including the completion of the Compulsory Anti -Corruption Education Session. This has raided the way for its eligibility to re -enter the official Crick from April 7, 2025,” said the BCB statement.

Charges faced by Nassir Hossain

Together with Nasir, the ICC accused seven other players of the Pune Devils franchise in September 2023. Its two -year prohibition included a suspension during the first six months.

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According to a report by ESPN Cricinfo, the first position against the all -terrain was that “he could not reveal to the designated anti -corruption official (without unnecessary delay) the reception of a gift that was offered to him that he had a value of more than US $ 750, namely the gift of a new iPhone 12.”

The second complaint of the ICC was that “he could not reveal to the official details of designated corruption of the approach or invitation he received to participate in a corrupt behavior through the new iPhone 12”.

In addition, Nasir also “failed or rejected, without a convincing justification, to cooperate with the designated investigation of anti -corruption officials.” The Bangladesh player had accepted the three accusations against him.

Nasir played 19 tests, 65 Odi and 31 T20is for Bangladesh from 2011 to 2018. Before this DPL match, his last competitive game was in May 2023. He played for the Prime Bank Cricket Club in a list of the Gazi group crykets.

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