Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Former number one bowler in the world is banned for 8 years

Once upon a time he was one of the number one bowler in the ODI rankings! 94 wickets in 61 one-day internationals It is said that the South African star fast bowler Lonwabo TSotsobe The one-time leg-spinner has been banned for eight years for match-fixing.
Six more people have been banned for different terms with TSotsobe. Their restriction is two to 20 years. Alvaro Petersen is also on the list. The Cricket South Africa Anti-Corruption Unit has given them this ban.
South Africa's domestic cricket, Ram Slam, in T20, in 2010, Sotsobe and six others coached with match-fixing. As it proved, they were banned for different periods. The trial proceedings started in November 2015, ended in 2017.
Against TSotsobe
There are 10 incidents involving match-fixing, not reporting to match-fixing reports, 10 incidents of irregularities. He also admitted that due to poor financial condition, he was involved in immoral activities. Not only that, he also apologized to all the supporters and cricket fans.
The left-handed pacer said five Tests, 61 one-day internationals and 23 international T-20s, "I am asking for forgiveness from all over the world. Then I was in a very financial crisis. The delicate situation of that time has easily pushed me to a disgusting job like match-fixing. After I do this, I can not express how much I regret it. Hopefully, the cricket world will understand my situation and understand my regret and forgive me.
2009 ODI debut against Australia at international level through the journey of the sotasobera. He took 94 wickets in 61 ODIs. Last played one-day international against India in Centurion in 2013.
In 2010 South Africa's white dress was also debuted by TSotsobe Although he did not play more than five Tests, There are nine wickets in hand. Last year he played Test against India in 2011.
He also made his Twenty20 debut against Australia in 2009. In the last T20 match against the Netherlands in Chittagong in 2014. That was the Twenty20 World Cup. Then he was playing domestic cricket. As a result of this ban, former ex-pacer Pacers went out of all forms of cricket.