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Umar Akmal pays 4.5 million rupee Good, to Participate in ACU’s Rehabilitation program

Umar Akmal pays 4.5 million rupee Good, to Participate in ACU's Rehabilitation program
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KARACHI: Controversial Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has really paid a significant fine of 4.5 million rupees into PCB, which entitles him to combine Anti-Corruption rehabilitation plan of this plank. A source from the PCB affirmed that Akmal had retreated the fine levied on him from the Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) at February while disposing off cases registered with the batsman and the PCB. “Umar has deposited the complete amount of 4.5 million rupees using the board that means he’s currently eligible to begin the rehabilitation program of this Anti-Corruption code of this plank,” the source stated. “But it takes some time until Akmal can restart his championship career as his rehabilitation program takes some time because the anti-corruption device of this PCB is currently occupied with all the Pakistan Super League games to be held in Abu Dhabi following month,” the source stated. Before the board had refused Akmal’s petition that he be permitted to cover a 4.5 million rupees good in installments to reevaluate the way for him to return to cricket after handling a ban because February 2020 for violating exemptions of this Anti-Corruption code. Akmal had pleaded with the board within an program that because of the enforced ban, he wasn’t in a financially strong position and also be permitted to pay the setups. However, the PCB refused Umar’s petition and led him to pay the entire he or she wouldn’t have the ability to begin his rehab program in accordance with the Anti-Corruption code. Akmal, who’ll turn 31 this season, hasn’t played for Pakistan since November, 2019 after he appeared at a T20 show at Lahore from Sri Lanka while his final Test appearance for his country was far back in late 2011 while his final ODI series premiered at March-April 2019 from Australia. Even senior brother Kamran had volunteered to pay the fine into the PCB. Earlier CAS had decreased a 18-month ban on Akmal to 12 weeks for beating the PCB’s Anti-Corruption code hit him with all the nice. The Lausanne-based body was disposed of their allure of PCB and Akmal in February. Since Umar had served the 12-month ban because he had been suspended in February 2020 he had been qualified to go back to cricket after paying the fine.

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