BCB ACU Recommends Five-Year Ban on Minhazul Abedin Sabbir for Corrupt Conduct

by Sports Desk

The Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU) has recommended a minimum five-year ban on Shinepukur Cricket Club wicketkeeper-batter Minhazul Abedin Sabbir after finding him guilty of corrupt conduct during a Dhaka Premier Division Cricket League match earlier this year.


📊 Key Details

  • Player: Minhazul Abedin Sabbir (Wicketkeeper-batter, Shinepukur CC)

  • Offense: Found guilty of corrupt practices in Dhaka Premier Division League.

  • Punishment Proposed: Minimum 5-year ban from all forms of cricket.


🌟 Significance

The ACU’s strict stance reinforces the BCB’s zero-tolerance policy towards corruption, aiming to protect the integrity of Bangladesh’s domestic competitions.


🗣️ ACU Statement

A BCB official confirmed:

“The investigation proved Sabbir’s involvement in corrupt activities. A strong recommendation has been placed to ensure fair play is preserved.”


🔭 What’s Next

The final verdict will be delivered by the BCB’s Disciplinary Committee, which will review the ACU’s findings before announcing the official ban.


🔥 Another stern reminder that corruption has no place in cricket — BCB moves to safeguard the spirit of the game.

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