Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 14:54:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-15 19:02:35
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Former Sri Lankan cricketer Saliya Saman has been banned from the game for five years, after allegations and convictions of violating the ECB Anti-Corruption Code.
The 2021 Abu Dhabi T10 league witnessed a huge scandal unfold, as Saliya Saman, a former Sri Lankan cricketer, was accused of attempting to fix games. As a result, he has been banned from the sport for a period of five years. This decision was made public by the Emirates Cricket Board, which governs cricket in the United Arab Emirates.
The board stated that Saman had violated the ECB Anti-Corruption Code with his actions, and as a result, he was disqualified from participating in any cricket matches organized by the ECB.
Saman's ban is a clear message to all cricketers, that any sort of corrupt activity will not be tolerated in the sport. It remains to be seen what further effects this ban will have on his career, as well as what impact it will have on the sport of cricket itself.
The incident also brings light to the issues of match-fixing in cricket, which has been a significant issue in the past. Saman has admitted to the charges and expressed remorse for his actions.
Let's hope that this verdict will encourage more cricketers to speak up and expose any corrupt activities they may observe in the sport. Through these tough decisions, the ECB is sending an important message on behalf of cricketers worldwide.