Wicketkeeper-batsman Gulam Shabbir of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been banned from all cricket for four years after he admitted breaching six counts of the anti-corruption code, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has said in a statement.
"Shabbir played 40 matches for the UAE and was expected to understand his responsibilities as an international cricketer. He also attended at least three anti-corruption education sessions in which players were reminded of their obligations to report any approaches by corrupters," said Alex Marshall, ICC General Manager - Integrity Unit, in a statement issued by ICC.
"It was disappointing to note that he did not report any of the approaches. Although he was cooperative when interviewed and expressed remorse, it is only appropriate that he be banned so that a strong message goes out to other players and potential corrupters," added Marshall.