10 Instances when players got banned/suspended for various reasons in this decade

With growing competition and money, many players were lured towards the wrong side of the sport in this decade.

By Ayuj Aryan

Updated - 05 Dec 2019, 20:29 IST

2 Min Read

Mohammad Ashraful

Mohammad Ashraful of Bangladesh. (Photo by Graham Crouch/Getty Images)

In 2013, Mohammed Ashraful was banned after engaging in spot-fixing during the Bangladesh Premier League. The Bangladeshi all-rounder himself confessed the mistake even before the verdict and was slapped with an 8-year-ban for the same.

However, the duration of the ban was reduced to 5 years by the chairman of BCB’s disciplinary panel on appeal. It included 2 years of suspension, which meant that he was eligible to participate in franchise cricket and domestic cricket since 13th August 2016.

Though 35 now, Ashraful has expressed his desire to make a comeback to the national team. With age not on his side, it would be interesting to see how the veteran player, who has represented the team in 61 tests and 177 ODIs, fulfils his dream of making a comeback.

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