Doop test or spot-fixing: Do not let the Pakistani players leave behind various incidents of corruption. Nasir Jamshed, who was accused of spot-fixing in the Pakistan Super League (PCL), has been banned for 10 years from all forms of cricket by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) anti-corruption tribunal. In addition, the three-member tribunal declared that the left-handed opener is ineligible to take over the administrative responsibility of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

PCB lawyer Tafazzul Rizvi told reporters in Lahore that, "You will not be happy even if you win some cases. It is a similar case. Because, a player's career spot-fixing is ending. '

Spot-fixing and match-fixing events have become very prominent in today's cricket. After a series of big penalties, the match-fixing incident can not be stopped. There are several cases of spot-fixing in Pakistan cricket so far

But the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has taken a tough decision against match-fixing players to stop match-fixing. In that series, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been banned from all forms of cricket for 10 years for match-fixing, while opener Nasir Jamshed has been banned.

Several cricketers were convicted for the match-fixing of PSL's 2016-17 season. The PCB, one of whom was banned by Shahjib Hasan for 4 years on Friday. Jamshed got a 10-year ban after just one week.

In April this year, Jamshed, who had denied all the allegations, As a result, PCB Chairman Najam Sethi formed a three-member Anti-Corruption Tribunal. Where the former three Cricket Fazle Miran Chauhan, Shahjib Maqsud and Aikib Javed

The tribunal's verdict has been banned for 10 years for Jamshed. In addition to Shahjib and Jamshed, Sharjil Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan and Mohammad Nawaz are enjoying the ban on the same period.

Jamshed, accused of corruption in the second edition of PSL, was arrested by the National Crime Agency. He is currently on bail in England. But after the ban, he will have to go through intensive rehabilitation. Earlier in December 2007, Jamshed, a corruption-free tribunal, has given a one-year ban for non-cooperation in spot-fixing. As a result, he was banned till 13 February this year.

After the ban, the PCB accuses him of violating the seven anti-corruption code. He denied all the charges brought against him in April. Then the PCB created a three-member anti-corruption tribunal under the chairmanship of Chairman Najam Sethi. The members of the tribunal are retired Justice Fazl-e-Mizan Chauhan, Supreme Court Senior Advocate Shahjib Masood and former Pakistan pacer Aakib Javed.

Within a few months, the ban was imposed on Sharjil Khan, Khalid Latif, Mohammad Irfan, Shahjib Hasan and Mohammad Newaz. Now he was added to the list Nasir Jamshed It is time to tell if he will be able to return to cricket after taking such a huge ban.