Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Nasir Jamshed denies Pakistan cricket renumeration

A previous global cricketer and two other men have denied planning to offer rewards to cricket players in the Pakistan Super League.

Nasir Jamshed, an ex-opening batsman for Pakistan, Yousef Anwar and Mohammed Ijaz were captured after an investigation into supposed spot-settling by the National Crime Agency.

The offenses are said to have occurred between late 2016 and mid 2017.

Every one of the three respondents entered not liable supplications at Manchester Crown Court.

Mr Jamshed, 32, of High Street, Walsall, played 48 one-day internationals for Pakistan and showed up somewhere in the range of 2008 and 2015.

Mr Anwar, 35, of Littlebrook Avenue, Slough, and Mr Ijaz, 33, of Chippingham Road, Sheffield, are likewise blamed for plotting to fix Bangladesh Premier League players in late 2016.

A preliminary, assessed to last as long as three weeks, will occur at a similar court on 2 December.

The men were conceded unqualified safeguard.

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