West Indies player banned for five years by ICC

West Indies cricketer Devon Thomas has been banned for five years by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for seven breaches of anti-corruption regulations. The ban is backdated by a year, with the final 18 months suspended. Thomas admitted to offences in three separate tournaments and accepted guilt for match-fixing attempts in the Lanka Premier League.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has banned West Indies player Devon Thomas for five years after admitting seven breaches of anti-corruption regulations.

The ICC said the final 18 months of the ban had been suspended, with the punishment backdated by a year.

Devon Thomas, capped 34 times across all three international formats from 2009 to 2022, committed offences in three separate tournaments – the Caribbean Premier League, the Lanka Premier League and the Abu Dhabi T10.

The most serious of those charges saw the 34-year-old Devon Thomas accept he was guilty of contriving to be party to match-fixing attempts in the Sri Lanka-based tournament.

The West Indies player also admitted several offences of failing to report illegal approaches to the authorities.

“Having played both international and professional domestic/franchise cricket, Devon attended numerous anti-corruption education sessions,” said Alex Marshall, general manager of the International Cricket Council’s (ICC) integrity unit.

“He therefore knew what his obligations were under the anti-corruption codes but failed to meet these obligations across three different franchise leagues.

“This ban is apt and should send a strong message to players and corrupters that attempts to corrupt our sport will be dealt with firmly.”

The recent news of a West Indies player being banned for five years by the International Cricket Council (ICC) has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. This unfortunate incident has not only tarnished the reputation of the player but has also brought into question the integrity of the sport. The ICC’s decision to impose such a severe penalty highlights the gravity of the situation and serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the highest standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct in cricket. It is imperative for all players and stakeholders in the game to reflect on the values that underpin cricket and work towards preserving its integrity. While this incident may cast a shadow over the West Indies team, it is an opportunity for the cricketing community to recommit to the principles that make the sport great. Let this serve as a compelling call to action for players, officials, and fans alike to uphold the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship, and to ensure that the game of cricket continues to be a source of pride and inspiration for generations to come.

Source: ARY NEWS

Summary:
West Indies cricketer Devon Thomas has been banned by the ICC for five years due to seven breaches of anti-corruption regulations. The ban, with the final 18 months suspended, is backdated by a year. Thomas, who represented West Indies in 34 international matches, admitted to offenses in the Caribbean Premier League, Lanka Premier League, and Abu Dhabi T10, including involvement in match-fixing attempts and failure to report illegal approaches. Despite attending anti-corruption education sessions, he failed to meet his obligations, leading to the stern ban, signaling the ICC’s firm stance against corruption in cricket.

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