Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal apologized and said, “Pakistan was blamed because of me

Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal faces ban on match-fixing In April 2020, the PCB imposed a three-year ban on him. Umar Akmal has apologized for his wrongdoing. Umar Akmal apologized by releasing the video. This video of her is going viral on social media. Umar Akmal has been found guilty in two separate cases of the Corruption Suppression Code. His three-year ban was later reduced to 18 months by the PCB. In February this year, the Sports Tribunal (CAS) reduced Umar’s ban from 18 months to 12 months for violating the Corruption Prevention Code. His ban ends in August next month.

In the video, Umar Akmal said, ‘My name is Umar Akmal. 17 months ago in 2020, I made the mistake of damaging both my cricketing career. The mistake occurred when some people contacted me and I was unable to notify the PCB’s Corruption Prevention Unit on time. Because of this incident, I had to face a 12-month ban. As a cricketer I could not play cricket. This time it was very difficult for me. I learned a lot during this time.

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He said, ‘I agree with everyone today that this incident has damaged Pakistan’s image. Apologies to my family, PCB and cricket fans around the world. I would like to request all of you who are ambassadors of the game to stay away from any suspicious activities. If any suspicious person comes to you, please report it to the Corruption Prevention Unit on time.
So your record and career will remain a swatch.

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