"The charges have been proven. He was given minimum punishment with no fines imposed. This decision has shown that we had strong proofs against him," Taffazul Rizvi, PCB legal advisor, told Pakistan's Geo TV News. Sharjeel and fellow Islamabad United player Khalid Latif were provisionally suspended and sent home from the domestic Twenty20 competition in February after an investigation by the board's anti-corruption unit. At least two other players have been implicated in the scandal while another, fast bowler Mohammad Irfan, was fined and given a one-year ban in March this year.PCB bans cricketer #SharjeelKhan for 5 years. Sharjeel found guilty of all five charges including match fixing. pic.twitter.com/N7fKvYQN0D
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